Tigers Use Scent Posts Like a Wild Social Network
A scratch on bark and a musky trace on stone can function as a complete social profile in a tiger’s world. Chemical cues released from anal glands, urine and flank rubbing build a diffuse but highly structured communication network that overlays the forest, carrying information long after the animal has passed.Biologists describe this as a form of chemical communication layered on top of classic p...More
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