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Koala - Wikipedia The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), sometimes inaccurately called the koala bear, is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia It is the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae
Koala | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Facts | Britannica Koala, tree-dwelling marsupial of coastal eastern and southern Australia It is about 60 to 85 cm (24 to 33 inches) long and weighs up to 14 kg (31 pounds) in the southern part of its range but only about half that in the northern part
Koala - Facts, Information Habitat - Animal Corner The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is an Australian arboreal marsupial which is native to parts of Australia particularly Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales
Koala, facts and photos | National Geographic The koala is an iconic Australian animal Often called the koala “bear,” this tree-climbing animal is a marsupial—a mammal with a pouch for the development of offspring
Koala Facts: Habitat, Behavior, Diet - ThoughtCo Koalas are marsupials that are native to the Australian continent Their scientific name, Phascolarctos cinereus, is derived from several Greek words meaning pouch bear (phaskolos arktos) and having an ashen appearance (cinereus) They are often called koala bears, but that is scientifically incorrect, since they are not bears
Koala - The Australian Museum The Koala is one of Australia's best-known animals The Koala's thick ash-grey fur, white chest and round head with fluffy ears make this species unmistakable The Koala lives in eucalypt forests The Koala has a patchy distribution from northern Queensland to southern Victoria and south-eastern South Australia
Koala Facts, Habitat, Diet, and Conservation | All About Koalas Koalas are one of Australia’s most beloved marsupials, instantly recognizable by their fluffy ears, large noses, and sleepy expressions Native to the eucalyptus forests of eastern Australia, these unique animals have become symbols of the country’s rich wildlife
Koala | Mammals - BBC Earth Koalas may look sleepy and cuddly, but these iconic Australian animals survive on toxic leaves, can bolt at 30km h and have a surprising knack for predicting the weather In the Australian bush, koalas rarely drink water as they get most of the H20 they need from eating fresh eucalyptus leaves
The Most Fascinating Koala Facts Youve Never Heard, Guaranteed Koalas might appear to be all cuddly and sleepy, but these star Australian marsupials are full of interesting surprises Slightly resembling teddy bears, these marsupials are tree-climbing mammals found typically on the coast of Australia From gender gaps in size to genetic quirks and current health threats, here are 10 facts that might change how […]