No, there is just one species of koala (and some argument about whether there are sub-species). The koala is an arboreal marsupial which only comes down to move between the trees in its home range and, occasionally, to drink.
Dogs are natural hunters, and a koala on the ground is easy prey. Dog attack is one of the major killers of koalas in suburban and semi-rural areas where the marsupial lives.
The koala lives in Australia.
It's the tree that a koala lives in and the koala eats it's leaves.
Australia is the only country in which the koala lives. It is not found in any other country or continent.
koala
the thrush lives in woodland and bushes i think.....
The leaves of the eucalyptus trees on which hi lives.
Arboreal means tree-dwelling.Herbivorous means feeding entirely on plant matter and vegetation.A marsupial is a pouched animal.Therefore, "arboreal herbivorous marsupial" means a marsupial that lives in trees and feeds on plants. An example would be the koala.
They spend most of their lives high in the trees where not much can get to them.
by feeding me
Arboreal means tree-dwelling.Herbivorous means feeding entirely on plant matter and vegetation.A marsupial is a pouched animal.Therefore, "arboreal herbivorous marsupial" means a marsupial that lives in trees and feeds on plants. An example would be the koala.
usually green. they like bushes.