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Koala - Wikipedia
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), sometimes inaccurately called the koala bear, is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia.
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koala (kəʊˈɑːlə) Also 9 coola(h, kool-la, koolah. [Native name: given as kūlla in Dippil, kūlā on George's River (Ridley Kámilarói, pp. 64, 104); koala was perhaps orig. a misreading of koola. Hence the name of the town Coolah in New South Wales.] In full, koala bear. An arboreal marsupial mammal of...
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Interesting Facts - Australian Koala Foundation
Koalas are not bears. They are not placental or 'eutherian' mammals, but MARSUPIALS, which means that their young are born immature & they develop further in ...
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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 ...
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Adopt a Koala - Australian Koala Foundation
This is a symbolic Koala adoption, or a 'foster' program. Your monthly donation, which is a twelve month commitment, goes towards the work of helping save Koalas in the wild; so by adopting one of these gorgeous Koalas, you will be helping their less fortunate wild cousins! The Adopt a Koala program is not tax deductable and is a minimum ...
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Watch the koalas live! | Edinburgh Zoo
We are home to three Queensland koalas – Kalari, Talara and Myaree. Don't worry if you don't see them moving much, koalas sleep up to 22 hours a day.
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www.edinburghzoo.org.uk
Koala | WWF-Australia | Koala
Koalas are most commonly found in the eucalyptus forests that stretch along Australia's eastern coast, from Queensland's sun-drenched shores to South Australia ...
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Koala Cam - San Diego Zoo
Welcome to the Koala Cam! This stream is shared during San Diego's daylight hours. Once it gets dark, we rebroadcast that day's stream.
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Koala Facts & Photos | Bush Heritage Australia
Koalas are among the largest tree-dwelling marsupials. Males are up to 50% bigger than females. Mostly active at night, with their sharp claws and opposable ...
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10 fascinating koala facts! | National Geographic Kids
1) Koalas are found in the eucalyptus forests of eastern Australia. They have grey fur with a cream-coloured chest, and strong, clawed feet, perfect for living ...
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koala summary | Britannica
Koala ( Phascolarctos cinereus ). koala, Tree-dwelling marsupial ( Phascolarctos cinereus) of coastal eastern Australia. About 24-33 in. (61-85 cm) long and tailless, the koala has a stout, pale gray or yellowish body; broad face; big, round, leathery nose; small, yellow eyes; and fluffy ears. Its feet have strong claws and some opposable ...
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koala/kəuˈɑ:lə; ko`ɑlə/ n(also koala bear) Australian tree-climbing mammal with thick grey fur, large ears and no tail 树袋熊(产於澳洲的树栖哺乳动物, 毛密、 色灰、 耳大、 无尾).
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koala Facts | Britannica
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