There is no specific name for a female koala.
There are no official names for male or female koalas, but scientists and researchers will refer to the male as a "buck" and the female as a "doe".
There is no official name for a female koala. However, the male may sometimes be referred to as a "buck" and the female as a "doe".
There is no particular name for a mother koala, or a female koala.
There are no official names for male and female koalas, but scientists and researchers will refer to the male as a "buck" and the female as a "doe".
The word "koala" refers to both the male and the female of the species.
well.........one is a male and one is a female
There are no particular names for the male and female koala. Sometimes the male is referred to as a "buck" and the female as a "doe", but these terms are not formally recognised. The young koala is called a joey, which is the same name by which all young marsupials are known.
yes. there is.
There are no official names for male and female koalas, but scientists and researchers will refer to the male as a "buck" and the female as a "doe".Young koalas, like the young of other marsupials, are referred to as joeys.
There is no particular name for a male koala.
After mating, a male koala is likely to move on to another tree, and try another female. They are not even remotely monogamous, mating with numerous females during an average breeding season.
Koalas are not bears. Koalas can be male or female, otherwise they could not reproduce.
The female koala raises the joey. The male has no part at all in raising the young.
The oldest known koala was a 23-year-old female named Sarah, kept at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The oldest known male koala was a 22-year-old koala named Tim Tam, and kept at Tama Zoo in Japan.
Yes. The female koala has an abdominal pouch.
The ears of male and female koalas do not differ in any way. The only way koala ears differ is that koalas from southern parts of Australia have ears which have shaggier fur and tend to be browner in colour.
The female koala only reaches reproductive age at about age 2 or 3.