Koalas use their noses to find friends and avoid enemies

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Koalas use their noses to find friends and avoid enemies
The koala’s nose is distinctive—it’s a big black leathery rectangle in the middle of a round, grey face that’s surprisingly soft to the touch. And every koala nose is unique.
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