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What is a koala's strength?

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Koalas have many unique abilities. One for which they are possibly best known is that they have very strong claws suitable for gripping trees and climbing. Between their first and second "fingers" is a large gap, which enables them to also grip tree branches comfortably, whilst their hind legs have one toe set at a wide angle.

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A koala's strength is in its ability to quickly and efficiently climb tall, straight trees that cannot be climbed by any Australian native predator.

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