Koalas are marsupials, not bears.
Bears are placental mammals.
size? -Not only that, koala are not bears at all... they are marsupials.
Koala bears are marsupials.
No, they cannot. Nor can koalas be bears. They are marsupials.
No.Koalas are not bears, but marsupials. Like all marsupials, the young of the koala is called a joey.
No. Koalas are not bears. They are marsupials.
koala are not bears they are marsupials!
This description fits the koala. However, it is not strictly correct to say a koala is bear-like, as it is not even remotely related to bears. Koalas are marsupials, but bears are placental mammals.
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.
Australia does not have wildfires: it has bushfires. And yes, they are a threat to koalas, which are not bears, but marsupials.
Koalas are not bears, they are a marsupial mammal indigenous to Australia.Koalas are not even remotely related to bears. The name "koala bear" is incorrect, and not used by Australians. Koalas are marsupials, unlike bears, which are placental mammals.There are no bears in Australia.No. Koalas are marsupials, and bears are placental mammals, and there are many features they do not share.The only similarity it shares with members of the bear family is that both koalas and bears are mammals.Australians do not call these marsupials "Koala bears", but just "koalas".no they are not in the bear family
They are mammals, but they are not bears.Koalas are marsupials, and not even remotely related to bears. Marsupials are an infraclass of mammals, and like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk.
Koalas are not bears at all. They are not related to the bear family, but are marsupials. Bears are placental mammals.Koalas are only called bears because they have a vagueresemblance to a teddy bear.