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They usually claw their victim and bite deeply.

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Kinkajous are rarely seen so they are quite safe, but if needed they will cling onto the attacker with all their limbs then biting and injuring them with their teeth.

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usually claw their victim and bite very deeply and can cause death to the animal . (;

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