Males's territories overlap each other less than those of females.
A male's territory will overlap the territory of more than one female.
Male territories overlap each other less than those of the female.
Female territories, which range from 25 to 40 km in size, may overlap, but the animals generally avoid one another.
In the wild male and female territories often overlap.
Their territories cover several square miles of forest, and can both overlap with other troops and shift over time.
The territory of two individuals may sometimes overlap, but only slightly.
Female territories may overlap in areas with high population densities.
The investigators also found that for the most part, the territory of the endangered species did not overlap.
The territory shown in the seven Qin maps overlap each other.