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a Tail Tussle is usually how marsupilami's settle serious issues, and although females (especailly in South America, as that jungle isn't called the "Amazon" for nothing) can participate in these "fights", it's more commonly seen between two males. Since this is usually resurved for mating season, though exceptions are noted, the competitors don't really fight eachother, but merely show-off their skills. technecks/events included: Spinning- marsus balance themselves on their tails and spin the rest of their bodies, and whoever lasts the longest without getting tired or dizzy wins.

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