Adult tiger spray-marking a tree with urine, juxtaposed with a domestic cat scent marking from glands on it's head | Behance
Tiger-spray DNA shown as valuable conservation tool
Scent spraying by Tigers - Album on Imgur
Minden Pictures - Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) spraying urine to mark territory, Bandhavgarh National Park, India - Suzi Eszterhas
Cloyne Veterinary Clinic - Did you know? Tigers mark their territory by spraying a mix of urine and scent gland secretions onto trees and rocks. They also scratch marks into trees with
Tiger (Panthera tigris), marking its territory by spraying urine on a tree, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. IBR-1632628 | agefotostock
Tiger Scent Markinga Tiger Marks His Stock Photo 1424596487 | Shutterstock
Tiger rubs neck against tree and sprays upwards, to mark its territory - YouTube
Siberian tiger Nika at Henry Doorly Zoo marks it's territory by spraying visitors | Daily Mail Online
Bengal Tiger | Lake Tobias Wildlife Park
Siberian Male Tiger Sprays Pee Mark Stock Photo 682935034 | Shutterstock
Shashanka on Twitter: "#Tigers like other big cats, scent mark their territory by spraying urine on prominent landmarks like trees. We came upon this tigress proclaiming her territory #BandhavgarhNationalPark. She however died,
Territory (animal) - Wikipedia
Disgusted family sprayed with urine by territorial tiger on trip to zoo - Irish Mirror Online
The Territory Marking Behaviour of a Tiger (Panthera tigris)
A dominant male Tiger marking its territory by spraying urine in Ranthambhore National Park, India Stock Photo - Alamy
Disgusted family sprayed with urine by territorial tiger on trip to zoo - Mirror Online
Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) native to India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan marking territory by spraying urine on rock Stock Photo - Alamy
Wild Tiger marking territory by spraying urine on a tree in the dry deciduous forest of Ranthambore tiger reserve Stock Photo - Alamy
Tiger sprays crowd with pee - YouTube
Nature inFocus auf Twitter: „#NiFHiveFeature: Karam Srivastava photographed a #tiger scent-marking a tree in #Pench National Park, #MadhyaPradesh. Tigers use various methods to mark territory, such as spraying urine, clawing, rubbing cheeks
Bengal tiger spraying urine to mark territory | Wildlife sanctuary, Wildlife, Rare species
Disgusted family sprayed with urine by territorial tiger on trip to zoo - Mirror Online
Power of Territory, Photo By Kola Venkateswarlu, Toehold Wildlife Portraiture Contest - Better Photography