No.
Koalas do not live in kola trees, which are found in Africa.
Koalas are Australian animals which live in eucalyptus trees.
The name "koala" is believed to come from the Aboriginal word "gula", which means "no drink." Koalas get their water from the leaves they eat, so they don't require fluid sustenance (although they will drink water in a drought or in extreme heat).
A kola is not; however, koalas are Australian.
The kola tree (which, incidentally, has nothing to do with koalas) can grow as tall as 12 metres, or 40 feet. Taller trees have been recorded - some as high as 25m or 75 ft.
yes, prithviraj chauhan had a son named kola!!!
Koalas (which are not bears) are about 23 to 24 inches long.
Koalas sound like birds waste being dropped from high above the air
Kellan Lutz's dog, Kola, is a mixed breed.
They don't. Koalas feed almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves and flowers. They do not, and cannot, eat bamboo, which requires different types of teeth and a different digestive system from what the koala has.
No, kola nut and bitter kola are not the same, though they are related. Kola nut comes from the Kola tree and is primarily known for its caffeine content and use in beverages. Bitter kola, on the other hand, comes from the Garcinia kola tree and is known for its medicinal properties and distinct bitter taste. Both are used in traditional medicine and cultural practices, but they belong to different plant families.
Koka Kola was created in 1979.
Kola Beldy was born in 1929.
Kola Beldy died in 1993.
Kola - song - was created in 1997.