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Moose are generally not considered community animals; they are typically solitary creatures. While they may be seen in loose groups during mating season or in areas with abundant food, they primarily prefer to live alone. Unlike some other species, such as deer or wolves, moose do not form tight social bonds or structured groups. Their behavior is largely driven by individual needs and territorial instincts.

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