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Considering that koalas have big, flat snouts and sleep up to 20 hours a day, it’s not surprising that they can snore. Sleeping position also contributes to snoring.
Despite having almost no natural predators, koala numbers have steadily dwindled over the last few decades due to habitat destruction, disease (such as chlamydia), climate change, and other threats.
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