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Tiger interacting with log


Figure:1 The number of interactions performed by the tigers towards the different odorized logs. Blue: conspecific urine, orange: tiger marking fluid component, grey: solvent control, yellow: fruity odour, red: the four stimuli combined.


Figure 2. The number of interactions performed by the lions towards the different odourised logs. Blue: conspecific urine, orange: tiger marking fluid component, grey: solvent control, yellow: fruity odour, red: the four stimuli combined.

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