which part of its body does a leopard use to mark its Boundary
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Both sexes use urine to mark their territories, and often after urinating a male will then scrape the ground to transfer the scent of his urine onto his feet to be carried during territorial boundary patrols
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Leopards are territorial and mark their territory with faeces, urine and cheek-rubbing on trees. They can also leave scrape markings on the ground, trees or logs. This communicates to other leopards passing through that the territory they are in is occupied. Leopards have the largest distribution of any wild cat.
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faces chicking or Cheeck runing on trees , urine ,
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