A Koala is a marsupial mammal, not a habitat.
Koalas are not bears, and they do not live in either Africa or China. The koala's habitat is eastern Australia.
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The koala's habitat is native eucalyptus bushland in eastern Australia. Koalas live high in eucalyptus trees, which supply all their food and shelter needs.
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The Koalas habitat is the eucalyptus woodlands, where they eat the leaves of the eucalyptus tree.
Koala's habitat is eucalyptus bushland. This type of forest can be thick or a little more sparse. Besides eucalyptus trees, there tend to be callistemon (bottle brush), melaleuca and wattle trees.
The first thing that you can do to help save the Koala is learn about them. Spread the word to others about the need to help save them. Write letters protesting destruction of their habitat. Do not support companies that invade the Koala habitat.
Subtropical/tropical dry eucalypt forest and woodland
A koala corridor refers to an extended area of bushland where koalas are commonly found, usually running north to south. It is known koala habitat amid urbanised or semi-rural areas.
A common natural disaster in the habitat of koalas (which are not bears) is bushfires. Bushfires rage through koala habitats, burning eucalyptus trees and undergrowth, and therefore posing a severe threat to the survival of koalas.