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Orangutans generally do not form lifelong bonds like some other primates. While mothers and their offspring may stay together for several years, adult males and females typically lead solitary lives. Males may briefly associate with females during mating, but they do not form lasting partnerships. Overall, orangutans are primarily solitary animals, with social interactions being more common among mothers and their young.

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