Koalas have thick fur which acts as insulation against wet weather and against the cold. When they spread out in hot places, the fur separates to allow the air to cool their skin.
Koalas can be found in a range of temperature variations,from warm temperate zones to cooler areas of southern Australia, including sub-alpine regions. Their range extends north up the Queensland coast (sub-tropical, but not rainforests) and inland where the weather is hotter and drier.
They are not found in alpine areas.
koala's poo changes
None at all. The koala is not a bear; nor does it live in Africa; nor can it survive in grasslands.See the related question for what adaptations a koala has.
Usually all the time
Koalas already have everything the need to survive. They are equipped with numerous adaptations that enable them to survive, and tribe, in their habitat. Refer to the related question below for these adaptations.However, few animals as able to survive man's interference in their environment. The koala is no exception. If man continues to degrade the koala's environment, koalas are unlikely to survive.
36.6 degrees Celsius
able to live through changes in temperature
12 to 36 degrees Celsius.
the have 2 thumbs and 3 fingers to climb trees
The koala's average body temperature is about 97.9 degrees F. That is significantly lower than many mammals of its size and weight.
the salinity and temperature of the water changes from time to time, the sea anemone has gotten used to the changes by living in these condition for centuries
It needs the human bodies temperature to survive.
A cactus doesn't really need much water to survive, and unlike many other plants, a large amount of sun and temperature changes is something this plant is used to.