Sadly, yes, there are some Christians out there who might think that. However, your question is best taken rhetorically to demonstrate that. :-)
What percentage of koalas have chlamydia
Koalas get chlaydia, although it's a different kind of chlamydia than the STD that affects humans.
It is not certain how koalas have come to be infected with Chlamydia. The most recent research has suggested that it originated from amphibians such as frogs.
No, there is no evidence of this. Some rock stars have become known for partying and having lots of sexual encounters, but One Direction does not have that kind of reputation at this point in their careers.I understand there was a story about possible infection after a koala urinated on a band member. The chlamydia affecting koalas is different from the one that causes a sexually transmitted diseases in humans. Koalas are infected with Chlamydia pecorum and Chlamydia pneumoniae. The chlamydia that causes an STD in humans is Chlamydia trachomatis.
Koalas actually used to live in Europe. They left Europe because people used to hunt them for their fur in the 1800s. They also died off due to chlamydia. Chlamydia is a STD that humans and koalas can get. Humans get a different version than koalas though.
Koalas are totally not nocturnal you funny bunny! In Australia, the sun is always out when you see the shows on Animal Planet. I cannot believe that you think that koalas are nocturnal........ YOU FOOL!
no, i believe they're hunted.
Previously this had Leslie Hung written here. I am Leslie Hung and I am not the editor of Klassic Koalas. Joanne Ehrich is the publisher of Klassic Koalas and I believe she is also the editor.
Two main things: 1. A cure to the disease chlamydia which is affecting koalas' fertility, and thus resulting in reduced population. 2. Greater awareness of their specialised habitat, and reducing how much bushland is cut down for housing and roads.
Yes. The organism chlamydia affects koalas'health in four major ways:blindnesspneumoniaurinary tract infectionreproductive tract infections, ultimately rendering animals infertile.Scientists are still working on a cure, as this disease is decimating some of the populations on the mainland. Koalas are also susceptible to leukaemia and skin cancers.
It is not known how many koalas there are in Victoria, just that it is the state with the highest population of koalas.According to the Australian Koala Foundation, some scientists believe there are hundreds of thousands of koalas still in Victoria, yet the Australian Koala Foundation estimates the numbers of koalas overall throughout Australia to be less than 80,000.
Adult koalas are simply called koalas.