Outside of mating or raising young, what is the typical social structure of Zokors?

Answer

They lead solitary lives and show aggression toward same-species intruders

The typical lifestyle adopted by zokors, driven by their isolated subterranean existence, is predominantly solitary. Interactions between adults are generally limited to the seasonal mating period or when a mother is actively caring for her newborn litter within a dedicated nest chamber. Outside these specific contexts, zokors tend to be highly territorial and actively aggressive toward other members of their own species that might encroach upon their established tunnel networks. This solitary nature minimizes direct resource competition and reduces the necessity for complex social communication adapted for surface life.

Outside of mating or raising young, what is the typical social structure of Zokors?
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