Koalas are northern animals and thrive at a temperature of anywhere from 10 to 37.7 degrees centigrade. Anything much over that pushes their limits and can be very harmful to their species.
Australia does not have extreme temperature variations in the areas where koalas live. The worst that happens is that koalas' habitat may be subjected to extreme heat and dryness for a prolonged period of time. During these heatwaves, koalas will actively seek out water, even though during normal times they do not tend to drink, instead obtaining all their moisture needs from the leaves they eat. Bushfires can certainly kill koalas.
koalas are herbivores
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Sentence for HABITAT : The koalas HABITAT is the gumtree. :)
We are, actually. We are cutting down trees, which is where the koalas live.
Koalas are used to a variety of sounds in their habitat. Whether or not they like the noise is something man will never know.
The koalas' habitat is large. A single koala's home range may extend for one square kilometre.
eucalyptus
Woodlice, also known as woodlouse, has over a thousand different species. Due to this the temperature of a habitat it would take to affect it varies.
KOALAS DAILY ACTIVITES ARE EATING AND BEING IN THE HABITAT
Food, water, shelter.....
Biotic means living so anything in the koalas environment that is alive could affect it's survival. For example: predators, the growth/abundance of eucalyptus trees... hope this gives you an idea :)