A koalas skin is covered with fur. Koalas have a woolly light to dark grey fur with brown and white patches and a cream belly.
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Koalas have woolly light to dark grey fur with brown and white patches and a cream belly. Southern koalas are darker in colour than their northern counterparts and have longer fur.
Yes, koalas are kept at Australia Zoo. See related link.
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!
Koalas are not purple; nor are any of their body parts purple. Being purple would make them too obviously seen in the Australian bush. Koalas have woolly light to dark grey fur with brown and white patches and a cream belly.
How to be a koala you ask? Here is the answer: First you must be able to climb trees very well second you must be able to care for young. Koalas can see colors like red, orange and dark colors, light colors are hard to see
Koalas feed mainly on eucalyptus leaves so their diet is herbivorous. See also the related question.
You will not see any koalas in the wild in the US, and there are very few in any zoos. Koalas are only found in parts of eastern Australia (excluding Tasmania) in the wild. There are also some new introduced colonies of koalas in Western Australia.
There are certainly organisations dedicated to helping koalas, and these groups always appreciate donations. See the related links below.
See the related link for a detailed map of where koalas are found, including within the Australian Capital territory.