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Koalas are primarily solitary animals, but they can form social bonds with other koalas, particularly during mating season. They communicate through vocalizations and scent markings to establish territory and attract mates. While they don't have traditional "friends," they may occasionally interact with other koalas in their vicinity. Additionally, koalas share their habitat with other species, such as kangaroos and various birds, but these interactions are generally not characterized by friendship.

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