Koalas do not live in family groups.
If the question means which family is the koala classified in, koalas are from the family Phascolarctidae. This family is in the order Diprotodontia. The Scientific Binomial name for a Koala is Phascolarctos cinereus.
The koala is a marsupial, a pouched mammal.It is the only original example of the Phascoloarctidae family.
The koala, which is not a bear, is of the family Phascolarctidae.
Firstly, koalas are not bears. It is incorrect to refer to them as "koala bears".Koalas belong to the group of animals known as marsupials, and they are the only extant species in their family.
None. Koala are the only animal in their family, which is the Phascolarctidae family.
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they do not live in a family
Koalas, kangaroos, and opossums are marsupials.
Despite the misnomer of "koala bear", the koala is not part of the bear family. Its closest relative is the wombat. Koalas are marsupials, a subclass of the mammal group. Marsupials give birth to immature, or not fully developed, young, who then make their way to the mother's teat which is usually located in a pouch or pouch like appendage on the mother's abdomen. The reason why koalas and wombats are related is that they are both marsupials of the orderDiprotodontia. The koala's family, Phascolarctidae, is closest to the wombat family, Vombatidaebecause they are both of the sub-order Vombatiformes.
The koala, which is not a bear, is of the family Phascolarctidae.
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A koala doesn't eat meat.
The koala is inAnimaliaChordataMammaliaDiprontodontiaPhascolarctidaePhascolarctusCinereus.