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Only the female koala has any part in raising the young.

As the koala joey grows, the mother will wean it from mothers' milk, to 'pap' and then to eucalyptus leaves. There is little she has to teach it, as so much of the koala's behaviour is instinctive. However, she will teach it to be wary of predators.

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