The koala is a marsupial. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals, and koalas do not lay eggs, but give birth to live young.
No. The koala is an example of a marsupial. The only two examples of monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, are the platypus and te echidna.
The numbat is a marsupial. It is a small, native termite-eating marsupial found in Western Australia. Unlike almost all other marsupials, the numbat does not have a pouch.
A wallaroo is a marsupial.
No.
The platypus is a monotreme mammal.
No, they are a marsupial and not a monotreme. There are only 2 members in the monotreme category which are the echidna and the platypus.
Placental.
A koala, which has no relation at all to the bear family, is a marsupial, that is, a pouched mammal.
A Koala is a marsupial mammal, not a habitat.
a koala is a marsupial mammal.
Elephants are placental mammals.
A wallaby is a marsupial. The only monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, are the platypus and the echidna.