Yes. As long as the eucalypt forests are maintained for their habitat
No. The high altitudes of the Snowy Mountains do not support the type of eucalyptus trees, or the density of these trees, which koalas require.
no but we do have drop bears, they're a bit like koalas but enjoy tearing humans heads off!
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they don't they live in snowy mountains
The Bunya Mountains in Queensland may be known for their bunya pines, but they also have vast areas of eucalyptus bushland of the type favoured by koalas.
Most mountains are snowy but only in quiet cold places, Peru has mountains but not snowy mountains, because it is a very hot country!!
Yes, the Snowy Mountains are a real site. The Snowy Mountains are located in the Australian Alps, in Australia's southeast.
From early Winter to early Spring, the Snowy Mountains in Australia are indeed snowy. There are many ski resorts there.
cold and snowy
They live in the snowy mountains. but be careful on the way up there are cougers, bears, and a gang.
Yes, the Snowy Mountains of Australia are part of Kosciuszko National Park, formerly Kosciuszko State Park, formerly National Chase Snowy Mountains.
The Snowy Mountains Scheme is located about 100 kilometres south of Canberra in New South Wales, the Snowy Mountains area.