scent mark
odor left by an animal to indicate its presence and status
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scent mark
Summary
scent mark is a behavior[1]. It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- scent mark's video is recorded as Marking territory.webm[3].
- scent mark's image is recorded as TIGER MARKING TERRITORY.jpg[4].
- scent mark's instance of is recorded as behavior[5].
- scent mark's subclass of is recorded as message[6].
- scent mark's subclass of is recorded as odor[7].
- scent mark's has use is recorded as communication[8].
- scent mark's Commons category is recorded as Scent marking[9].
- scent mark's NL CR AUT ID is recorded as ph1055199[10].
- scent mark's described by source is recorded as Scent marking strategies in mammals[11].
- scent mark's described by source is recorded as A Reassessment of the Function of Scent Marking in Territories[12].
- scent mark's described by source is recorded as Scent marking in mammals[13].
- scent mark's described by source is recorded as Wolf scent marking with raised-leg urination[14].
- scent mark's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as science/scent-mark[15].
- scent mark's used by is recorded as Animalia[16].
- scent mark's has characteristic is recorded as physical location[17].
- scent mark's has characteristic is recorded as impermanence[18].
- scent mark's has characteristic is recorded as volatility[19].
- scent mark's uses is recorded as pheromone[20].
- scent mark's uses is recorded as urine[21].
- scent mark's uses is recorded as feces[22].
- scent mark's uses is recorded as body odor[23].
- scent mark's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121j1m3b[24].
Why It Matters
scent mark is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]