Koalas are native to the continent of Australia.
The koala is not a bear, but a marsupial. It is native to the continent of Australia.
the koala is from AustraliaAustralia
Maori live in New Zealand. Koalas are native to Australia. There is no native maori word for the koala.
In their native state, no. Bears are not found in Australia (the koala is not a bear), but wallabies are native to Australia.
No. You will find a koala in Australia, but you will not find a koala bear in Australia, because no such creature exists. Koalas are marsupials, and are not related to bears in any way. There are many more native animals in Australia than just the koala. Also, the koala is not Australia's native animal emblem. Australia has no official faunal emblem.
Because koalas are native to Australia; they live there.
Koalas originated in Australia. This is the country and continent to which they are native,
Koalas are associated with Australia. They are native animals, and endemic to Australia.
The koala is sometimees mistakenly called the"koala bear" by people outside of Australia. It is not a bear. Years ago, in Australia's early days, koalas were sometimes referred to as the "native bear", but this is not a term used in Australia nowadays.
No countries have koala bears, as such creatures do not exist.Koalas are marsupials which are native to Australia alone. They are not remotely related to bears, and their name is not "koala bear".
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.