Koalas are not bears although they have a similar appearance. They are marsupials and as such they are born not long after conception because marspials have no placenta or umbilical through which to handle the growing offsprings needs. The tiny koala exits the birth canal and climbs through its mothers fur and into the pouch and puts its tiny mouth around a teat until it is developed enough to leave the pouch
Koala bears are usually born in trees. They are very tiny, and the bean-sized baby grips the mother's fur with its claws, making its way from the birth canal to the pouch, where it stays for many months.
One koala is born at a time.
size? -Not only that, koala are not bears at all... they are marsupials.
Koalas are not bears. Bears might eat koalas, but I doubt a bear has ever seen a koala. Koalas are indigenous to Australia and there are no bears in Australia.
They are not bears.
There is no such creature as a "koala bear," so there are no "koala bears" anywhere in the world.Koalas, on the other hand, which are not bears, are indeed endemic to eastern Australia.
yes koala bears have thier own language
Of course they do or we would soon run out of Koalas. By the way they are not called Koala Bears.
No. There is no king koala, and koalas are not bears. There is no such creature as a "koala bear". It is just "koala".
Koala bears are marsupials.
Koalas are not bears, so there is no such animal as a "koala bear".And no, there are no dwarf koalas. There is just one species of koala, and it is Phascolarctus cinereus.
Koalas are marsupials, not bears. Bears are placental mammals.
Koalas are not bears. Neither do they kiss.