Most Solitary Animals In The World
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Many animals spend time alone, including those that are solitary by nature, those that prefer it, or those that need it
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Here is the list of six animals that are not antisocial but prefer to live alone
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Pangolins are solitary animals that typically live alone and hunt at night. They only come together with other pangolins to mate
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Sloths are generally solitary animals, living alone in the trees of Central and South American rainforests. They spend most of their time in the canopy
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Tigers are generally solitary animals that prefer to live alone, with the exception of mothers and their cubs
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Koalas prefer to live alone in the wild, but they do have a social structure based on a dominant male
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Polar bears are not antisocial but they prefer to live alone and come together in certain circumstances, such as when mating
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Honey badgers are mostly solitary animals, but they may meet up in certain circumstances such as when mating and hunting
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