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Scientists have unlocked the koala's of staying cool and avoiding in intense heat. They hug trees. The animals do not cling to trees just to sleep. Researchers cast new on why they hug trees. A tree trunk is 5 degrees than the air around it. Koalas spread out on the cooler of large branches or the . Trees can save koalas the water they would need to keep cool on a hot .

Researchers studied the of 37 koalas to find out how they might survive warming. The results were . Koalas sat up in cool weather, hugged when it became warmer, and wrapped themselves around tree trunks when it got . They moved to trees with trunks. Trees are cooler because they suck up from the . The koala's technique could help people survive summers.

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