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  • Why do koalas hug trees?

  • To look adorable.

  • Not at all.

  • Koalas are found in Australia.

  • In this region, the temperature can rise quite high during summer season.

  • Hence, popular research suggests that koalas hug tree trunks to regulate their body temperature and stay cool.

  • In the research, researchers took infrared pictures of koalas hugging trees.

  • Infrared pictures help us to detect differences in temperature.

  • Dude.

  • The pictures look so scary.

  • Just listen.

  • These pictures revealed that the trunks are much cooler than the koalas and the surrounding air.

  • This might be because the trees suck water up through the roots for their use.

  • So by hugging the trees, koalas transfer their body heat to the trees to stay cool.

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