No, koalas cannot live in the desert because they need access to gum trees. Their habitat is eucalypt woodland and bushland, but of the several hundred species of eucalyptus ("gum trees"), koalas prefer about 60 varieties, with their specific preferences being limited to a couple of dozen.
No. firstly, alas are not decomposers. They are consumers. Secondly, koalas do not live in the desert, or the savannah. They can only live in sclerophyll forest composed primarily of certain types of eucalyptus trees. Thirdly, a koala is not a bear. It is a marsupial. To refer to it as a "koala bear" is wrong.
No. Koalas are found only in bushland along the eastern and southern coasts of Australia. They cannot live in the desert, as deserts do not support enough of the type of eucalyptus tree that koalas need.
A koala is not a bear, and they do not live in Africa.
Neither. Koalas typically inhabit open eucalypt woodlands, and the leaves of these trees make up most of their diet.
they do not live in a family
No, koalas do NOT live in the taiga.
Koalas do not live in Canada.
Yes, desert dwellers live in a desert.
They don't. The cheetah and the koala do not even live on the same continent. Koalas live only in Australia, while the cheetah is native to Africa.
I live in the Chihuahuan Desert.
No they cannot. They depend on the desert to live.
No. Koala bears live in Australia, not Canada.