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Contrary to popular opinion, koalas do not smell like eucalyptus. Only young males are likely to smell very slightly of eucalyptus. Mature males have a strong musky smell, particularly during mating season.

The Koala Foundation website reports that, if anything, koalas often smell rather strongly of urine.

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