There is no such creature as a "koala bear," so there are no "koala bears" anywhere in the world.
Koalas, on the other hand, which are not bears, are indeed endemic to eastern Australia.
Koalas are not bears. Bears might eat koalas, but I doubt a bear has ever seen a koala. Koalas are indigenous to Australia and there are no bears in Australia.
A koala is not a bear. A koala is a marsupial mammal indigenous to Australia, where there are no bears.
Koalas are not bears. Koalas are indigenous to Australia.
Koalas are not bears, and they do not live in either Africa or China. The koala's habitat is eastern Australia.
Nothing. There are no bears in Australia. (Note: the Koala is not a bear)
Koalas do exist. Koala bears don't. Someone has picked up this term but it is incorrect. Koalas are definitely not bears, but marsupials unique to Australia.
no, the only bears in Australia are koalas
No. Koalas, which are not bears, are not found in Africa. They are endemic to Australia alone.
You will find a koala in Australia.You will not find a koala bear in Australia, because no such creature exists. Koalas are marsupials, and are not related to bears in any way.
No. Koala bears live in Australia, not Canada.
There are no bears in Antarctica (polar bears live in the Arctic), and their are no true bears in Australia (Koala Bears are marsupials, and not really bears at all).
Australia does not have wildfires: it has bushfires. And yes, they are a threat to koalas, which are not bears, but marsupials.