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The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, is believed to have primarily been a solitary animal, although it may have occasionally formed small family groups. Evidence suggests that they hunted alone or in pairs, especially when caring for their young. Social behavior likely varied depending on environmental conditions and food availability. Overall, thylacines were not known to live in large social groups like some other carnivorous species.

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