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Koalas generally do not have strong defensive behaviors like some other animals. They rely on their camouflage and tree-dwelling lifestyle to avoid predators. If threatened, they may use their sharp claws to scratch or bite, but they typically prefer to flee or stay hidden. Their primary defense mechanism is their ability to remain still and blend into their surroundings.

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