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How does a leopard ( or another predator ) know where the 100 square miles of his territory starts and ends ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It can well be narrowed down to what he states Bazile. You have to remember there's been a lot of preservation / conservation going for some number of years now, and with the GPS collar that they fix to a lot of wildlife they can track their movements for many months.
After so long of tracking the collar can be set to release at a given time without any further stress to the animal.
After so long of tracking the collar can be set to release at a given time without any further stress to the animal.
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more than you ever need or want to know on this.
I have always wondered if the male had to do a round to freshen the marks - Kinda distance and time thing, and it is pretty obvious the distance is gonna be a circle. NOT the most efficient for packing males, a square / rectangle would be.
My dog found a chicken carcass under someone'w wall. and checked every day for 21 d to see if another had miraculously grown there. But this is food seeking rather than marking.
For those who have done and passed 11+ maff ; I suggest an obvious eqn (without tiresome derivation) for a time distance smell relation is :
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∂2u/∂t2 = c2 ∂2u∂x2 and its solutions. ( 1 dimensional wave equation and er easily extended to two )
I should get out more
more than you ever need or want to know on this.
I have always wondered if the male had to do a round to freshen the marks - Kinda distance and time thing, and it is pretty obvious the distance is gonna be a circle. NOT the most efficient for packing males, a square / rectangle would be.
My dog found a chicken carcass under someone'w wall. and checked every day for 21 d to see if another had miraculously grown there. But this is food seeking rather than marking.
For those who have done and passed 11+ maff ; I suggest an obvious eqn (without tiresome derivation) for a time distance smell relation is :
.
∂2u/∂t2 = c2 ∂2u∂x2 and its solutions. ( 1 dimensional wave equation and er easily extended to two )
I should get out more