Male and female koalas do not stay together after mating. They each return to their own home range.
In koala sanctuaries, the males are kept separate from the females except during breeding season.
Female koalas are born with a pouch.
On average, female koalas of reproductive age give birth once a year, or once every two years.
A mule, some are males and some will be born females. Males are called Mules while females are known as Hinnies. It is believed that a when a stallion horse breeds a female donkey, the offspring will be a female, however, our herd Donkey bred a female pony and the offspring was a female. Keep in mind that male mules are more common than hinny mules.
The eggs would not be fertilized, and no new offspring would be born.
No.
Of course! Koalas are mammals, therefore they are born alive. :)
no
no they are not
The offspring is called a mule, it is infertile due to the different number of chrosome pairs in the parents. Horses have 64 chromosomes, donkeys have 62, the offspring will have 63 chromosomes. Some may say that when a male horse breeds a female donkey that is how female mules are born, however, that is not necessarily true. Hinnies (female mules) can be born either way.
The Offspring was born in 1984, in Garden Grove, California, USA.
Twins are two offspring born together. Triplets are three offspring born together. Quadruplets are four offspring born together. Quintuplets are five offspring born together.
Koalas do not give birth to cubs. Bears give birth to cubs, and koalas are not bears. Koalas give birth to joeys.Generally, only a single joey is born at a time, but twins have been observed.