they are considered birds
Koalas are mammals and, like all mammals, they exhale air.
Like all mammals, koalas are vertebrates because they have a spine and internal skeleton. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
Koalas and kangaroos are both mammals with pouches in which they rear their young. They are marsupials, and almost all species of marsupials have a pouch for this purpose.
Koalas are marsupials, which are pouched mammals. Koalas are native to Australia alone.
Of course not ...no birds are mammals !!!!!!!!!!!No, they are birds.
No. Koalas do not lay eggs, Koalas are mammals, specifically marsupials. Marsupials are pouched mammals, not egg-laying mammals. Mammals give birth to live young, with the exception of monotremes, i.e. platypuses and echidnas, which are also unique to Australia.
Koalas (marsupial mammals) are not related to the Giant Panda or to the Red Panda (both are placental mammals).
Yes. Kangaroos are marsupials, which are a sub-group of mammals. All mammals suckle their young.
Like all mammals, koalas are vertebrates because they have a spine and internal skeleton. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
Koalas are tree dwelling marsupial mammals, not fish.
Of course! Koalas are mammals, therefore they are born alive. :)
Koalas, like many mammals, bathe by licking themselves.