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The Gúta are semi-bipedal, where they are capable of standing on two legs, but will use their arms for support while running. The animals have been seen to use their large claws on their hands to defend themselves against threats.<ref name="HRCE"/>
The Gúta are semi-bipedal, where they are capable of standing on two legs, but will use their arms for support while running. The animals have been seen to use their large claws on their hands to defend themselves against threats.<ref name="HRCE"/>


While severe aggression among Gúta is rare, male Gúta are known to be aggressive when sexually active and looking for a mate, while female Gúta are aggressive when protecting their young. Despite this the animals are considered extremely dangerous.<ref name="BungieReachGuta"/>
While severe aggression among Gúta is rare, male Gúta are known to be aggressive when looking for a mate, while female Gúta are aggressive when protecting their young. Despite this the animals are considered extremely dangerous.<ref name="BungieReachGuta"/>


===Habitat===
===Habitat===
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