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Sun bears are generally solitary animals, but they can form loose social groups, particularly mothers with their cubs. These bears are mostly seen alone, as they are territorial and have a defined home range. Occasionally, they may interact with other sun bears at abundant food sources or during mating season. Their social structure is not as complex as that of some other bear species, reflecting their primarily solitary lifestyle.

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