There is no such creature as an "American koala".
Koalas are native to Australia alone, and the average weight of a koala varies according to where it lives.
Koalas in the northern parts of Australia are smaller than those in the south. Males grow to 74 cm and weigh up to 9 kg, while females grow to 72 cm and weigh 7.25 kg.
Northern koalas weigh up to 19.8 pounds (9kg) for males while Southern koalas weigh up to 33 pounds, or 15 kg.
The average weight of an adult koala varies according to where it lives.Koalas found in the northern parts of Australia weigh up to 9 kg (19.8 pounds) for males and 7.25 kg (16 pounds) for females.Southern koalas weigh up to 15 kg (33 pounds) for males and 11 kg (24 pounds) for females.
They weigh one troy ounce.
Eating eating habits and size.
There is no such species as a giant koala.There is just one species of koala, Phascolarctus cinereus. However, koalas from southern Australia do tend to be slightly larger than the ones in the north.Southern koalas can weigh up to 15 kg (33 pounds) for males and 11 kg (24 pounds) for females.
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