A koala is not a bear, and they do not live in Africa.
No. 1. Koalas are not bears. 2. Koalas do not live in the savanna.
nothing koalas don't live in the Savannah . _ .
There is no such thing as a savanna koala bear. Koalas are not bears, and they do not live in the savannah. Koalas are marsupials, and they only live in eucalyptus bushland, including bushland found within suburban areas. Savannah does not support the koala's food source.
No, koala bears do not live in savannas. They are native to the eucalyptus forests of Australia, where they primarily inhabit coastal and mountainous regions with abundant eucalyptus trees. These trees are essential to their diet and habitat, as koalas rely on their leaves for food and shelter. Savanna environments do not provide the necessary conditions for their survival.
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.
= = they live in the savanna
its a place where animals live
I heard somewhere Lovebirds live in the savanna
In the savanna in Southern Africa
they do not live in a family
they live in the grass lands in the savanna and there strips help them to clamaflarge in the grasss