Sentences with phrase «marked by their scent»

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Growing up in a state marked by pastures and endless blue skies, the unique scent accompanying the night was something I took for granted.
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«The chemical traces in the urine are unique for each lemur, so by leaving scent marks the lemurs can interact and bond with their family without meeting them,» says Dröscher.
Some lemurs like Fern tended to seek connection; reinforcing social bonds by frequently picking through their friends» fur and responding to other lemurs» calls and scent marks.
Gray foxes in the mountains of California have been filmed deliberately rubbing themselves in the scent marks left by pumas — possibly as odour camouflage against other large predators such as coyotes.
Swaisgood had previously shown that giant pandas pay more attention to handstand scent marks than those left by less acrobatic means, but he had never compared the effect of handstand marks of different height.
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At first, your flitting, neon swarm leads you to trackable markings left by monsters in real time - footprints, scratches, globs of mucus - and, once you've gathered enough evidence they'll catch the scent of the target monster itself, leading you straight to it with a marker on your map.
Smells may also be caused by unconscious scent - marking.
Scent marking is another form of undesired elimination and can be managed by neutering and refreshing housetraining.
Cats can react to anxiety by scent - marking, which is a headache to deal with when you have a baby to look after too.
Dogs are territorial and mark their surroundings with their scent by urinating on the ground or objects in the area that they have claimed as theirs.
Cats scratch for many reasons: to remove the dead outer layer of their claws, to mark their territory by leaving both a visual mark and a scent (they have scent glands on their paws), and to stretch their bodies and flex their feet and claws.
Cats scratch to «mark» their territory by leaving behind visual markers as well as scent markers from small glands in the pads of their feet.
In some cases, cats that can not mark with their claws (cats scratch to mark their territory by using the scent glands in their paws), mark with their urine instead, which can mean urine soaked carpets and flooring.
Rabbits have scent glands on their chins that they use to scent mark territories and objects (the scent is not detectable by people, though, the scent is strictly for rabbit communication).
She can still leave her mark behind by rubbing the sides of her face (which also have scent glands) on the furniture.
Since cats like the smell of themselves, the urine marking also helps calm them down by spreading their own scent onto items that smell like their owner.
Animals mark their territory by leaving subtle scent clues when they rub against people and objects.
Scratching is also used as a marking behaviour, by depositing a scent from the pads area, which combined with the visual marks acts as a territorial message to other cats.
This normally leaves a small amount of scent marking fluid that other dogs identify one another by.
Many of these dogs are lacking in confidence and by marking new objects it makes them feel more secure having deposited their own scent on these objects.
In addition to vocalizing, they achieve this is by scent - marking.
Lions mark and leave scent for other conspecifics by scraping, urine and feces marking and they score trees and logs.
Rather than being an agonistic display of territorial defense, urinary scent marking by domestic dogs appears to be a means to make a strange environment smell like home, by masking the unfamiliar odors with individual urine.
The natural way cats do this is to mark it with urine — by putting their scent on a certain area, it makes the cat feel secure, especially if he feels out of place, nervous, or fearful.
A dog scent marks by urinating small amounts on vertical surfaces.
To mark their territory by leaving both a visual mark and a scent — they have scent glands on their paws.
Your cat marks his scent by rubbing his face and body, which deposits natural pheromones to establish boundaries within which he feels safe and secure.
So, when they knead, it may be to mark their territory by releasing their scent onto the surface being kneaded.
Treatments for house soiling due to marking behavior or inappropriate toileting include management techniques, such as keeping cats away from previously marked areas or deterring cats from an area by using a citrus scent or upside - down plastic carpet runners.
Your cat's saliva carries her scent (not to mention the scent of whatever she ate that day), and by licking, she's marking you, her cat friend, with her special smell.
Urine marking, also known as scent marking, is typified by a dog raising their leg to urinate high on vertical objects.
We also found that cats tend to scratch items in your home in order to mark their territory by leaving both a visible mark of their passing as well as a scent.
Kleiman (1966) in Behavioral Effects of Domestication volume 1, discusses how urine marking may be used to secure an unfamiliar place or object by rendering it familiar with the scent.
By rubbing against you, they are «marking» you with their scent, affectionately claiming you as theirs, while showing that they, in turn, are in a loving, peaceful and contented mood.
By scratching various surfaces, cats create a visual and scent identification mark for their territory.
Marking by rubbing Felines have scent glands on their cheeks and flanks, and when yours rubs against something — a door, a chair, you — he puts his own personal scent on that object.
The Bloodhound possesses, in a most marked degree, every point and characteristic of those dogs which hunt together by scent (Sagaces).
A keen sense of smell plays an important role in the marking of territories, which are scent - marked by urine and faeces, conspicuously positioned on well - traveled paths (4).
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