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Role of pheremorones in territorial behavior
- Animals such dogs, cats, and other animals use pheromones to mark their territories and establish ownership.
- Pheromones help animals to distinguish members of the territory.
- Attracting mates: Many insects emit pheromones to attract potential mates into a territory.
- Pheromones such injured bee’s “ranked smell” solicit defence causing other angry bees to sting
- Alarm signals: animals use pheromones to scare away potential competitor to their territory.
- Insects produce pheromones to tell other female insects to lay their eggs elsewhere
- Animals produce pheromones to strengthen bonds between mother and offspring in a territory.
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