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How big are koala cubs?

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Koalas are not measured by their width: they are measured by their length.

Koalas in northern parts of Australia are smaller, with males growing to a length of 74 cm and females growing to 72 cm.

Southern koalas are larger. The males can grow to 82 cm whilst females can grow to a length of 73 cm.

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There is no such thing as a koala cub. A baby koala is called a joey. When first born, a Joey is about the size of a bean, less than 2cm long and weighing about half a gram.

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