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Marsupials typically have varied social behaviors depending on the species. Some, like kangaroos, often travel in groups known as mobs for protection and social interaction, while others, such as koalas, are more solitary and prefer to live alone. The social structure can also change based on environmental factors and food availability. Overall, marsupial social behavior is diverse and species-dependent.

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