Yes. The koala is the animal emblem of Queensland.
The Queensland state animal emblem is the koala.
Queensland's native animal emblem is the koala, and its flower emblem is the Cooktown orchid.
Queensland's faunal emblem is the koala.
The faunal emblem of Queensland is the koala.
Queensland's faunal, or animal, emblems are: Animal (Faunal): Koala Bird (Avian): Brolga Aquatic: Barrier Reef Anemone Fish
The koala was officially named the faunal emblem of Queensland in 1971. The brolga was officially named the avian emblem of Queensland in January 1986.
Queensland's faunal, or animal, emblems are:Animal (Faunal): KoalaBird (Avian): BrolgaAquatic: Barrier Reef Anemone FishThe fauna components of the Queensland coat of arms consists of a red deer and brolga (a native bird of the crane family) supporting an escutcheon which includes the heads of a bull and a ram.See link below for further details.
The faunal (mammal) emblem of Queensland is the koala, while the faunal (avian) emblem is the brolga. The marine emblem is the Barrier Reef Anemone Fish.The floral emblem of Queensland is the Cooktown Orchid. The state gem is the sapphire, and the official state colour of Queensland is maroon.
There is no state or territory called Northern Australia. However, the faunal emblem for the Northern Territory is the Red Kangaroo, and its avian emblem is the Wedge Tailed Eagle. The faunal emblem for Queensland is the Koala, and the avian emblem is the Brolga.
The animal is the Koala
The koala is a marsupial which is native to Australia. It does not stand for anything in particular, although it is the state faunal emblem for Queensland.
The koala. The "mascot" goes by different names in different Australian states: - Queensland: Blazer - Western Australia: Bill - Victoria: Captain Koala