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Walter Salazar
3 March, 23:40
Why do animals defend their territories?
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Shaun Navarro
3 March, 23:55
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Because some need to do so in order to protect and rear their young
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Moshe
4 March, 02:24
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For some animals, the reason for such protective behavior is to acquire and protect food sources, nesting sites, mating areas, or to attract a mate.
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