No. The are herbivores.
The Koala eats eucalyptus leaves, they don't hunt in the traditional sense, they forage.
Koalas are found only in Australia. The koala is protected by law in Australia, and yes, it is illegal to hunt it.
Yes dingos do!
It is illegal for humans to hunt koalas. In the past, the Aborigines used spears, while white man used guns.
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Not any more. Koalas were once killed for their fur, as koalas fur was in high demand overseas. Koalas are now protected by law, and it is illegal to hunt them for any reason.
the fox mostly eats and hunts for the koalas . Sam
Koalas are not bears; nor do they hunt. Koalas are marsupials, and entirely unrelated to bears. They are herbivorous, living almost exclusively on the leaves and flowers of certain species of eucalyptus in Australia.
Koalas are social animals within their own species. The animals have few predators. Among the animals that will hunt and eat koalas are dingo's, owls, eaglets, and pythons.
Dingos, dogs, foxes and cats. Birds such as eagles and hawks will take young koalas if the opportunity present itself.
they hunted kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, koalas and possums
Koalas are not bears and, being herbivores, they do not hunt. Koalas are nocturnal and crepuscular, which means they feed during the night and at dawn and dusk. However, they are frequently observed grazing on eucalyptus leaves during the day as well.