100,000 Koalas
No. Koalas are not found in the wild anywhere outside of Australia.
It is unknown how many white, or albino, koalas there are in the wild. The number will be very, very small, as albinos are a rarity within captive breeding programmes.
Yes, koalas are wild animals.
Return to the Wild - 2000 Rescued Koalas was released on: USA: 2000
Koalas are entirely wild. Some, which are kept in protected sanctuaries, are tame enough to handle, but this is limited to just a few.
Koalas are wild animals. The cannot and do not cut through metal.
There are thousands of domestic and wild animals around Brisbane including kangaroos, koalas and deer. In Brisbane itself, there are also thousands of domestic and wild animals. There are large tracts of bushland, where wallabies and koalas may be found.
Koalas are endemic to Australia, meaning they are not found in the wild in any other country.
Koalas cannot be held in the wild, but many Australian zoos and sanctuaries have a section where koalas may be held or touched. Lone Pine in the suburb of Fig Tree Pocket, Brisbane, has koalas which are used to human contact, So does Australia Zoo, near Beerwah in Queensland.
No. Koalas do not misbehave. They are wild animals which behave perfectly appropriately when left within their natural environment.
Koalas still exist in the wild, but people may not "get" one. They are a protected native species in Australia.