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Badgers are social animals primarily due to their need for cooperative living in order to thrive. Living in groups, known as clans, provides benefits such as enhanced protection from predators and increased efficiency in foraging for food. Social interactions within these groups also promote stronger bonds, facilitating teamwork in raising young and defending their territory. This social structure helps improve their overall survival and reproductive success.

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