Yes. A wild koala has very substantial claws which can cause a lot of damage. Some zoos and parks have tame koalas, but the keeper must be on hand and the time limited for holding the koalas.
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Koala bears are marsupials native to Australia. To learn more about their skeletal system, visit a library a pick up a book about them.
No. Black bears are far more dangerous.
Just pick up a bar of soap in your supermarket and take a read of the ingredients.
no its pefectly safe aslong as you wear pants and hold a koala
There is no set number of trees in a koala's territory. There may be dozens; there may be hundreds. A koala's territory covers up to a square kilometre, so it depends on the individual koala.
As long as you read the instructions before using and use the folding machine properly, a letter folding machine is not dangerous. You can pick one up for about $55.
Tests have not been carried out on the speed with which a koala climbs a tree. Suffice to say that a koala is not as quick as some of the smaller marsupials, such as possums and gliders, but they can muster up enough speed to get out of the way of a predator.
The female koala gives birth high up in gum trees, where she is safe from predators.
The pick up box on a 2001 Chevy pick up is not the same as the pick up box on a 2007 Chevy pick up. These are different year models.
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They are not. They do however have very strong and powerfully claws that could cause you some damage if you don't handle them carefully