Koalas are found naturally only in the eastern mainland states of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
Koalas were originally found in all Australian states except for Tasmania. European settlement saw them wiped out of Western Australia and South Australia, but new colonies have been reintroduced in both states.
Koalas are not bears. Koalas are indigenous to Australia.
No, koalas are completely native to Australia alone. They are not found anywhere else in the world.
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Yes. Koalas are native to the eastern states of Australia.
There are no koalas in Cuba. Koalas are endemic to Australia, where they are native to the eastern states.
Koalas are naturally found in parts of Australia, namely being the states of Queensland , New South Wales , Victoria and South Australia.
Koalas are endemic to Australia alone, meaning they are not found in the wild anywhere else.
No. Koalas are only found in the eastern states, excluding Tasmania. They have been introduced to southwest Western Australia in protected colonies there.
Koalas were originally found in all Australian states except for Tasmania. European settlement saw them wiped out of Western Australia and South Australia, but new colonies have been reintroduced in both states.
No. There are no koalas in Africa. Koalas are found only in Australia, and are mainly restricted to the eastern states, apart from a few introduced colonies in the far southwest.
Koalas are not found in Tasmania, and they are not native to Western Australia.Small colonies have been introduced into Western Australia, and these are doing quite well.
Koalas are endemic to Australia.
Not at all. Koalas are native to Australia, and Australia is free of rabies.
no, the only bears in Australia are koalas
Yes. Koalas are only found in the wild in Australia. They are native to no other country. Nor have they been introduced to any other country. They are not even found throughout Australia, being resisted to the eastern states.