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Behaviour typically

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Agonistic behaviour typically consists of squabbles between individuals climbing over or passing each other. This occasionally involves biting. Males t

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hat are strangers may wrestle, chase, and bite each other.[81] In extreme situations, a male may try to displace a smaller rival from a tree. This involves the larger aggressor climbing up and attempting to corner the victim, which tries either to rush past him and cli

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mb down or to move to the end of a branch. The aggressor attacks by grasping the target by the shoulders and repeatedly biting him. Once the weaker individual is driven away, the victor bellows and marks the tree.[82] Pregnant and lactating females are particularly aggre

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ssive and attack individuals that come too close.[81] In general, however, koalas tend to avoid energy-wasting aggressive behaviour.[71]

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