No.
Koalas are marsupials; therefore, they are born alive. Monotremes are the only mammals hatched from eggs, and the only monotremes are the echidna and the platypus.
They actually do not, they lay eggs when they try to.
None, because Koalas eat the leaves of Eucalyptus (gum) trees, they don't eat eggs.
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No. Koalas do not lay eggs, Koalas are mammals, specifically marsupials. Marsupials are pouched mammals, not egg-laying mammals. Mammals give birth to live young, with the exception of monotremes, i.e. platypuses and echidnas, which are also unique to Australia.
Female koalas are born with a pouch.
Of course! Koalas are mammals, therefore they are born alive. :)
Koalas come into the world as live joeys, not eggs. Koalas are mammals and marsupials, and all marsupials give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals are the platypus and the echidna.
no they are not
no
Quite simply, the egg-laying mammals are restricted to just the monotremes. Koalas are marsupials, not monotremes. The reproductive system of marsupials is made for giving live birth, not for laying eggs. The only egg-laying mammals are echidnas and platypuses.
They are born not in an egg, they are born as kangaroos just like humans are born as humans and not in an egg