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Koalas are not bears. The phrase "koala bear" is an old mistake.
# there is no such thing as a koala bear # no koalas are not loud
Koalas get a Eucalyptus plant for your house.
They are a marsupial while a bear is a placental. Koala bear is just a nickname for it.
Koalas can only bear one offspring at a time. Although twins have been recorded.
An Australian bear is an archaic term for a koala - although koalas themselves are not bears.
He goes to hell, or gaol. Koalas are protected by the law in Australia. Koalas are not bears.
No. There is no king koala, and koalas are not bears. There is no such creature as a "koala bear". It is just "koala".
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
Koalas are marsupials, like kangaroos.
The koala is sometimees mistakenly called the"koala bear" by people outside of Australia. It is not a bear. Years ago, in Australia's early days, koalas were sometimes referred to as the "native bear", but this is not a term used in Australia nowadays.
Koalas live in the Southern Hemisphere. There is no such creature as a 'koala bear'.