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They stay in their mother's home range from anywhere between a few months and years.
The size of the individual home range increases with age.
Instead, the area they live in is termed a home range.
That's the real reason I came here for the night, instead of to a camp closer to the home range.
"You get a sense of his home range over time," Arnold said.
The home range was found to be even smaller in Idaho.
They live in a home range of up to 110 hectares.
Home range is the area where an animal lives and travels in.
The average home range for individuals was found to be 130 ha.
They very rarely travel more than 150 feet from their home ranges.
The home range of an individual is between 1,970 and 6,110 m2.
An average home range of 0.32 ha was determined in 1999.
Home ranges grow during the dry season, perhaps because less food and water is available.
When those become depleted, a group moves to a new home range.
Average female home range are large enough to include even 20-30 male territories.
Its many Victorian style homes range from the time period between 1860 and 1900.
The total size of the group's home range is between 500 and 600 hectares.
Individual sharks have a small home range and tend to remain within a given local area.
Groups have home ranges of about 3.5 to 7 hectares.
The home range of the species is not known.
Over the years, we've learned that the female's home range is about four to five square kilometers.
Daytime calls usually aid in the defense of home ranges.
The home range size of this animal is currently unknown.
However, females may stay in the home range of their mothers for life while males leave at two years old.
Female home ranges are usually smaller than those of males.