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Gibbons typically do not live in packs; instead, they are known for their monogamous pairs. A gibbon family usually consists of a mated pair and their offspring, which may stay with the parents for several years before becoming independent. They are highly territorial and communicate through vocalizations to establish boundaries. Unlike many other primates, gibbons are more solitary in their social structure, focusing on their nuclear family.

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