Yes Koalas are kept in zoos but if its to cold they in indoor closures
No, koalas are only found in Australia unless they are in a zoo.
No, koalas do not live in the deserts of Australia. They need eucalyptus trees for food and they do not grow in the deserts.
Yes they are and can be found in some zoo and bushland in australia
No. Koalas may not be kept as pets anywhere, and that includes Australia. Koalas are natibe animals which are protected by law.
Yes, the Bronx Zoo in New York has a koala bear. It arrived at the zoo in May of 2011.
Yes there are Koalas in the Bronx zoo
Big enough for the koala to fit inside of.
You cannot buy koalas in Michigan. You cannot buy real koalas anywhere. Koalas are protected native animals of Australia, and cannot be bought or kept as pets.
Given the right environment, a koala can reproduce in captivity. Koalas are not kept as pets anywhere in the world. Koalas that are kept in captivity are in secure sanctuaries or zoos where they have the right sort of eucalyptus trees for their needs. As long as there is not too much stress for them, they can certainly reproduce.
Check Edinburgh Zoo. Their web site dated May 2012 is saying that they have 2 male koalas at the zoo. Off there soon - much nearer than aussie.
Koalas are endemic to Australia, meaning they are not found in the wild anywhere else in the world. There may be a few US zoos which have permission to have koalas, but regulations controlling the movement of koalas outside of Australia are very strict.