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Teak trees can be affected by various pests and herbivores, including insects like bark beetles and caterpillars, which feed on their leaves and bark. Larger animals such as deer and goats may also browse on young teak shoots. Additionally, certain fungi and microbes can contribute to the degradation of teak trees by breaking down their wood and roots. Overall, while teak trees are relatively resilient, they are not immune to various forms of feeding pressure.

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