As cuddly as they may seem,China koalas can actually be pretty mean, especially to each other.
Marguerite Smith captured two koalas fighting on the road while she was driving near the town of Stirling in South Australia, posting the video on Facebook on Thursday.
SEE ALSO: Teenager finds this koala loves his bedroom as much as he does"C'mon boys. How am I going to get to work?" Smith said in the video, while trying to use her car's horn to beep them off the road.
Male koalas do often fight with each other, and aren't shy about having a scrap in the middle of the road as we've seen in previous cases.
Fortunately for Smith, the dueling koalas eventually moved out of the way, but it's proof these marsupials can be a vicious bunch if they want to be.
A Week in Culture: Amélie Nothomb, Writer by Amélie NothombJohn Jeremiah Sullivan Wins Prize, Does Paris Review Proud by Lorin SteinGoogle's AI search engine will 'anticipate users' needs'Netflix to finally stop sending DVDs by mailEric Trump celebrates the stock market as the U.S. coronavirus death toll hits 100,000Billie Eilish is totally fed up with people saying 'All Lives Matter'Meghan O'Rourke on 'The Long Goodbye' by Thessaly La ForceNike urges people to stand against racism in striking new adTwitter will limit reach of ‘hateful’ content with a label, not removalMemo to 'The Mandalorian': This is the way (to fix the show)David Orr: Lost in the Archives, Spring 1974 by David OrrNathan Zuckerman; SoonMeghan O'Rourke on 'The Long Goodbye' by Thessaly La ForceMark Zuckerberg 'expressed concerns' in Trump phone call, so that should fix everythingDavid Orr: Lost in the Archives, Spring 1974 by David OrrTaylor Swift calls out Donald Trump for stoking white supremacy, promises to vote him outApple might announce new MacBooks at WWDCXiaomi 13 Ultra has four 50'Wordle' today: Here's the answer, hints for April 18Nike urges people to stand against racism in striking new ad So Be It, See to It: From the Archives of Octavia Butler David Lynch’s Night Truths Marian Blue, the Color of Angels, Virgins, and Other Untouchable Things A Reckoning with Reality [TV] Redux: A Mild Olfactory Hallucination Ode to Joy Poetry Rx: The Most Beautiful Part of Your Body Is Where It’s Headed The Jumpsuit That Will Replace All Clothes Forever Poetry Rx: Snowy Forests and Urgent Hearts The Sultan, the Armenian, and the Gaslight Mystery Willa Cather, Pioneer In the Studio with Lorna Simpson Unexpected Highlights from the Antiquarian Book Fair On Telling Ugly Stories: Writing with a Chronic Illness 2018 Whiting Awards: Patrick Cottrell, Fiction 2018 Whiting Awards: Antoinette Nwandu, Drama Inside Dawn Clements’s Studio by Eileen Townsend Joy Williams Will Receive Our 2018 Hadada Award What Do Poets Talk About? Crossing Over