Two pine martens were caught on camera fighting in a dispute over territory in south-west Scotland.<br /><br />The surveillance footage, captured on March 23 in Galloway forest park, shows two male martens biting and clinging to each other.<br /><br />The filmer writes: ''This pine marten family has been living in Galloway forest park for over two years now. <br /><br />''We've followed their every move, these two pine martens are 2017 kits, so about a year old.<br /><br />''The kit on top of the other kit is named Cullen and he has been resident at this location since birth.''<br /><br />''The other pine marten kit in the fight left the area a few months ago.<br /><br />'This was the very first meeting of the male kits since he left to forge his own territory somewhere else.<br /><br />''Cullen didn't take too kindly to his brother coming home, he didn't make him feel welcome.''<br /><br />Pine martens are territorial and crepuscular animals- which means they are mainly active at night and dusk. <br /><br />Extinct from most of England and Wales, pine martens last remaining UK stronghold is in Scotland.
