Koalas can be found in a range of different temperatures, as they can live wherever their favoured eucalyptus species live. They most commonly inhabit warm temperate zones. They are known to inhabit cooler areas of southern Australia, including sub-alpine regions, and extend north up the Queensland coast (sub-tropical, but not rainforests) and inland where the weather is hotter and drier.
They are not found in alpine areas.
It depends on where the koala lives. Koalas are able to live in a range of climate types. In the north, the koala's climate may range from hot, humid and stormy in summer to cooler and dry in winter. In the south, winters are cold and damp, while summers are hot and dry, even extendi to heatwaves that may last from weeks to months.
how does water scarcity affect the lives of people in the cold and hot deserts
The koala lives in Australia.
the pueo lives in a
It's the tree that a koala lives in and the koala eats it's leaves.
A koala is a mammal and is warm blooded.
Australia is the only country in which the koala lives. It is not found in any other country or continent.
The Koala has many adaptations. The Koala has fur that is water repellant and protects them fom hot and cold weather. Koalas have a large nose to determine if the eucalypts leaves that they are about to eat are poisonous or not. Also, the koalas paws are thickly padded, allowing for a better grip as the koalas climb.
Hot and cold but since it lives in fl too there is mostly hot
The Koala has many adaptations. The Koala has fur that is water repellant and protects them fom hot and cold weather. Koalas have a large nose to determine if the eucalypts leaves that they are about to eat are poisonous or not. Also, the koalas paws are thickly padded, allowing for a better grip as the koalas climb.
It lives in both
no because bear lives in cold and a mouse lives in hot