Like all mammals, koalas are endothermic. They maintain their constant internal body temperature through heat conservation strategies such as piloerection and shivering and through heat abatement strategies such as sweating, panting and seeking shade during the heat of the day.
The rest of the homeostatic body conditions (water balance, blood pressure, electrolyte balance, etc.) are maintain in similar ways through conservation and abatement mechanisms triggered by deficiency or excess.
how does a cheetah keep a stable internal connections
The movement of water through their bodies kees internal conditions stable
homelstasis
they dont
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they have weight that pushes the ground and they have to use balance
Negative feedback.
No. Koalas mate with different koalas each breeding season.
Homeostasis
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almost every living organism uses homeostasis to do this
No. People do not keep pet koalas. This is prohibited, as they are a protected species. Some fauna sanctuaries keep koalas, and some people hold licences to care for injured wildlife (such as koalas) until they are ready to be released back into their natural environment.