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Are eagles social animals?                               

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No, eagles are not typically considered to be social animals. They are typically solitary hunters and generally only interact with other eagles during breeding season or when competing for territory and resources.
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While eagles may sometimes be seen in small groups, they are generally not considered social animals. Eagles are territorial and typically mate for life, but otherwise tend to be solitary animals that hunt and spend most of their time alone.
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EAGLES ARE GENERALLY NOT CONSIDERED HIGHLY SOCIAL ANIMALS COMPARED TO SOME OTHER BIRD SPECIES. THEY ARE OFTEN DESCRIBED AS SOLITARY OR SEMI- SOLITARY BIRDS. 
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Eagles are not typically considered social animals. They are generally solitary creatures, with the exception of breeding pairs during the mating season and when raising their young.
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