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- In ethology, territory is the area that a species of animal consistently defends against related animals12. This is done using agonistic behaviors or, less commonly, real physical aggression1. Sometimes, territories are defended against animals of other species2. Animals that defend territories in this way are referred to as territorial or displaying territorialism1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In ethology territory is the sociographical area that an consistently defends against conspecific (or, occasionally, against animals of other) using agonistic behaviors or (less commonly) real physical aggression. Animals that actively defend territories in this way are referred to as being or displaying territorialism.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territory_(animal)Territory (animal) In ethology, territory is the area that a species of animal consistently defends against related animals. Sometimes it means areas defended against animals of other species. Animals that defend territories in this way are referred to as territorial.simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territory_(animal)
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