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Tigers, though solitary, rely on vocalizations like roaring and chuffing, and signals like scent marking and tree scratches, for communication. These behaviors define territorial boundaries. In this instance, a tigress roars loudly to scare birds while protecting her cubs, emphasizing her role in defending her territory.Tigers are fiercely territorial animals, so these signals are particularly important to communicating where one tiger's home range ends and another's begins. In this case the tigress is roaring loud to scare the birds as she is accompanied by her cubs who are totally under her protection.
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SHANTARAM CHINTYA TUMBADA
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