Absolutely not. Koalas are protected by law, and they may not be kept as pets under any circumstances.
Wildlife carers have a licence to look after injured or sick koalas, while sanctuaries and zoos have a licence to keep koalas for display purposes.
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The male koala does not take care of the young. He has absolutely no part in raising the young joey.
Yes if they know how to take care of it.
because a child cant take care of its self it doesn't know how to cook,bath,change its clothes,or anything ,and a child must have love to keep it happy
You take care of puppies the same way that you take care of any baby, feed him, and give it water, and keep him dry, and clean.
To take care of electric equipment, keep it away from excess moisture, and keep it away from extreme temperatures.
You don't. Only registered wildlife carers may take care of a koala, as only wildlife carers holding a licence have been checked for their knowledge of the koala's unique needs. The everyday person is not permitted to keep a koala, as it will surely die.
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You can't keep a snail from biting because the can't bite; they have no teeth. I know this because my class and I had a project where we take care of the snails and give it a habitat.
If you are trying to keep your dog you have to prove yourself that you can take care of it!
Take good care of it!