An instinctive behavior is mating
An instinctive behavior is mating
Koalas are known to be lazy. They like to lounge around in eucalyptus trees eating and lay around sunbathing.
No. Climbing is instinctive behaviour for koalas.
Koalas are not bears. Koalas are grazing animals, spending most of their waking hours in the trees, eating eucalyptus leaves. They grasp the leaves with their "hands" which have opposable thumbs.
No. People do not keep pet koalas. This is prohibited, as they are a protected species. Some fauna sanctuaries keep koalas, and some people hold licences to care for injured wildlife (such as koalas) until they are ready to be released back into their natural environment.
Koalas usually mind their own business. Their behaviour is neither 'good' not 'bad', but typical of wild animals. Makes become more aggressive around mating season, but generally, koalas are placid animals which avoid encounters with people.
KOALAS DAILY ACTIVITES ARE EATING AND BEING IN THE HABITAT
no they are not
Koalas usually live up to 18 years but some of them live more. Some of them die due to disease
No, tigers cannot eat koalas because koalas live in Australia and tigers live in Asia and South America. If they inhabited the same continent, there is every chance that tigers would eat koalas, as koalas range from tree to tree, and do spend some time on the ground.
Adult koalas are simply called koalas.
Koalas are not primates. Koalas are marsupials.