protection
It keeps it self by the chemfaldged of the fur.
No, koalas are not eaten, although they are sometimes culled in some areas.
A cage.
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he is easy to be eaten in the sea
The female koala keeps her young joey in the pouch, but she does not always do this. When the joey reaches several months of age, it no longer spends all of its time in the pouch, instead clinging to its mother's back.
Isolationism.
The koala can sometimes establish its new territory, but most often it will find itself in territorial disputes with other koalas. Many times, it will try to return to its former territory, and koala relocations are rarely successful.
It wraps itself around a branch, and digs it's claws into the bark.
They could get eaten or badly hurt.
sting its prey
It keeps on scratching itself.