Koalas
Top 7 in Top 10 World's Most Solitary Animals
Since they are inherently solitary creatures, koalas value peace. Koalas adore taking time to themselves to relax and take in the silence. Always, they will opt to approach and embrace a tree rather than another koala.
Individual koalas have well-defined territories, and even though they are friendly, they normally treat these places with great respect. Koala babies are often spotted riding on their mother's back. They eventually leave, though, to live a life of freedom and independence alone. Male koalas, with the exception of some dominant, larger males, roam rather than stay in one territory. Male koalas may engage in fights, pursuing and biting one another, if they meet paths.