muffin_song
New member
Hi all,
For some reason lately I've been fascinated with leos in the wild, and how their behavior changes in captivity. (If anyone has any good links, I'd love to read more! I haven't been able to find a ton of information)
So leos in captivity tend to choose a pooping spot in the cage, and stick with it. However, I'm assuming that wild leos cover a lot more ground...would they also try to go back to the same area to poop? I'm assuming they do this to hide their scent, but I may be wrong.
I'm really curious if this whole phenomenon is a result of leos being kept in captivity.
For some reason lately I've been fascinated with leos in the wild, and how their behavior changes in captivity. (If anyone has any good links, I'd love to read more! I haven't been able to find a ton of information)
So leos in captivity tend to choose a pooping spot in the cage, and stick with it. However, I'm assuming that wild leos cover a lot more ground...would they also try to go back to the same area to poop? I'm assuming they do this to hide their scent, but I may be wrong.
I'm really curious if this whole phenomenon is a result of leos being kept in captivity.