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Bears are generally solitary animals that don't live in groups. The exception is a mother bear and her cubs, who stay together for approximately the first two years of the cubs' lives. A male and female bear will form a couple for a week or two during the mating season, but sows with young will chase away boars who get too close to her babies. Since bears are omniverous and are well-equipped with teeth, claws, strength and speed to hunt game or take over another animal's kill, they do not need the cooperation of their kind, as wolves and lions do.

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