Koalas' length differs according to whether they are from the southern part of Australia or the north.
Koalas in northern parts of Australia are smaller, with males growing to a length of 74 cm and females growing to 72 cm.
Southern koalas are larger. The males can grow to 82 cm whilst females can grow to a length of 73 cm.
The koala's caecum, or large intestine, is between 1.3 metres and 3 metres in length, and has 8-14 folds. Koalas need a long caecum because the bacteria in the caecum is what breaks down the fibre into a substance which is more readily absorbed by the koala.
A frog's liver is in the digestive system
Digestive system
Digestive system
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The digestive system.
The digestive system of the frog feeds into the cloaca. This is how the frog excretes waste from it's system.
yes
I think it is part of the digestive system.
ummm... breaks down food...
Livers of all animals belong to the digestive system.
The pancreas of a frog belongs to the digestive system
they are touching!