Yes, kangaroos have short, thick fur.
No. Kangaroos are born blind and hairless.
Yes kangaroos have fur and there is a lively business in kangaroo skins in AustraliaYes, they all have fur. And for example in Australia they make boots from the fur.
No. Koalas do not attack kangaroos.
Winters are relatively mild in Australia. Koalas have thick fur so they don't need anything to prepare for colder weather.
Kangaroos and koalas are both marsupials.
Koalas live in exactly the same place during winter as they do in summer, and that is in eucalyptus trees. Despite the changing seasons, koalas do not need to change where they live, as they are well equipped physically for cold winter nights and hot summer days.
Koalas stay in their eucalyptus trees. Their thick fur is partially waterproof, although it does not protect them in a particularly heavy downpour.
The koala has short, thick fur which is various shades of grey, sometimes with a tinge of almost red-brown.
Kangaroos and koalas are simply called kangaroos and koalas.They are members of the sub-group of mammals known as marsupials.
Koalas have thick fur which serves two main purposes. The fur has two layers. Koalas have a dense undercoat, and on top is longer, coarser fur that grows out through the undercoat. The undercoat keeps the koala warm in winter and cooler in summer, while the outer, fluffy layer protects them from rain.
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