No. A newborn koala joey is nowhere near the size of a mouse. In fact, even though adult koalas are very much bigger than adult mice, a koala joey when first born is about the size of a newborn baby mouse.
Jackfruits can be quite enormous. So, yes... I have seen jackfruits as big as a koala.
And we all know that pumpkin fruits can be humongous, too... but there's no "standard" size to pumpkins so you wouldn't really compare it to a koala.
A newborn koala, known as a joey, is about as big as a blueberry. Koalas are marsupials, and all marsupial joeys are born tiny and undeveloped.
A koala is not a bear, and it is also doubtful whether there would be any fruits anywhere near the size of a koala...
A newborn baby koala is about 2cm in length, and weighs roughly half a gram.
No. A baby koala is called a joey.
A baby koala is a joey, but a joey is not necessarily a baby koala. The term 'joey' is the name given to the young of all marsupials.
Big Koala is Level 7.
A baby koala is called a joey. It is not a 'cub', as it is not a bear. All marsupial young are called joeys.
If a baby mouse falls 3 inches it could kill them. This depends on what they are falling on and just how big they are.
Big Koala is a Normal monster, it has no effect.
The mouse you found could be a baby rat. Rats have a head that is large in proportion to it's body. If you are sure that it is a baby mouse that you found, it could be infected with pin worms.
No
A newborn baby koala is only about a centimetre in length.
Kate Gosselin named the baby koala Honey.
Hm, i would say 1-2 cm.