A tiger does not make a home but has a territory Explain why
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Tigers are territorial and usually solitary in nature. Their social system is connected through visual signals, scent marks and vocalizations. ... In areas with high prey densities, tiger territories tend to be smaller in size because ample prey may be found in smaller vicinity.
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Tigers are territorial and usually solitary in nature. Their social system is connected through visual signals, scent marks and vocalizations. ... In areas with high prey densities, tiger territories tend to be smaller in size because ample prey may be found in smaller vicinity.
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