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  2. Territoriality (nonverbal communication) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sack's 'Human Territoriality' popularised this position, describing human territoriality as a powerful strategy. [3] In the field of International Relations, John Ruggie argued that territoriality was the organizing principle for modern international politics and could be contrasted with medieval heteronomous orders. [ 4 ]

  3. Scent rubbing - Wikipedia

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    The Andean bear scent rubs against trees at marking sites by rubbing its neck, shoulders, flanks or back. Sometimes this species marks the tree with its claws or urinates while rubbing. The behavior in this species is thought to be linked to intraspecific communication. This communication lets other bears know whose territory it is. [15]

  4. Territory (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Scent marking, also known as territorial marking or spraying when this involves urination, is a behaviour used by animals to identify their territory. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Most commonly, this is accomplished by depositing strong-smelling substances contained in the urine , faeces , or, from specialised scent glands located on various areas of ...

  5. Human branding - Wikipedia

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    Human branding or stigmatizing is the process by which a mark, usually a symbol or ornamental pattern, is burned into the skin of a living person, with the intention of the resulting scar making it permanent. This is performed using a hot or very cold branding iron.

  6. Preorbital gland - Wikipedia

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    Pheromone-containing secretions from the preorbital gland may serve to establish an animal's dominance (especially in preparation for breeding), [4] mark its territory, or simply to produce a pleasurable sensation to the animal. [5] Because of its critical role in scent marking, the preorbital gland is usually considered as a type of scent gland.

  7. Anal gland - Wikipedia

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    In non-human mammals, the secretions of the anal glands contain mostly volatile organic compounds with a strong odor, and they are thus functionally involved in communication. Depending upon the species, they may be involved in territory marking, individual identification, and sexual signalling, as well as defense.

  8. Scientists observe chimpanzees using human-like warfare tactic

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    On the boundary of dangerous territory, a troop of about 30 individuals engaging in a border patrol climbs a rocky hill to conduct reconnaissance. It is a scenario that has unfolded innumerable ...

  9. Marking - Wikipedia

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    Lamb marking, a process of earmarking, castration and tail-docking of the lambs of domestic sheep; Postal marking, annotation applied to a letter by a postal service; Road surface marking, such as lines or words, or the stripes of a zebra crossing on a road surface; Territorial marking, a behavior used by animals to identify their territory