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Slow lorises are generally solitary animals, preferring to live and forage alone rather than in groups. They have a social structure that involves overlapping home ranges, allowing them to interact occasionally, particularly during mating season. However, they are primarily nocturnal and tend to be more active at night when they hunt for food. Their solitary nature helps reduce competition for resources in their forest habitats.

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