Sure, but their borders are not fixed at exactly the same place with fences, passports and this for centuries. Of course I've choosen the title to be quite provocative, and if you take it seriously there are borders everywhere. But not that kind of bureaucratic and totalitarian borders as in the world of humans. In the world of animals it's more about who is nice to who. In the world of humans it's just about which flag you are "part of", and the border is created by someone autoritharian hundreds of years ago, in a completly different world than now.
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