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Siamangs, being large gibbons, are generally not harmful to humans; however, they can exhibit aggressive behavior if threatened or provoked, particularly when defending their territory or young. In some cases, they may damage crops or property in areas where their natural habitat overlaps with human settlements. Additionally, if captured or kept in captivity, they can pose risks due to their strength and social needs, which are often unmet in captivity. Overall, they are more beneficial to ecosystems and biodiversity than harmful to humans.

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