terpassing
Terpassing is a term used to describe the act of an animal passing through an area without establishing a territory there. This contrasts with territorial behavior, where an animal actively defends a specific area for resources such as food, shelter, or mating opportunities. Animals that terpass typically move through a region with the primary goal of reaching another destination, such as a different foraging ground, a breeding site, or a migration route.
The duration of terpassing can vary greatly, from a brief transit to a more extended period of
Factors influencing terpassing behavior include resource availability in the current location, the presence of predators, physiological