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The animals use the odor to mark territory as well as to attract mates.
The animals use the odor to mark territory as well as to attract mates.
The animals use the odor to mark territory as well as to attract mates.
The animals use the odor to mark territory as well as to attract mates.
Each tiger marks the trees in its area with urine and special scratches.
Each tiger marks the trees in its area with urine and special scratches.
One source of scent is urine, which they use to mark territory and to tell other
One source of scent is urine, which they use to mark territory and to tell other
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