A koala
there bones and skeletal system, what they look like and what there habbittat is
Essentially a dead beanbag of skin filled with organs and muscles.
there bones and skeletal system, what they look like and what there habbittat is
Previous answers have stated "koalas", but koalas are not bears.
Koalas and pandas do not look alike at all.
Koalas have woolly light to dark grey fur with brown and white patches and a cream belly. Southern koalas are darker in colour than their northern counterparts and have longer fur.
No. Finding eucalyptus trees is instinctive for koalas.
Without a skeletal system, your body would be a soft, shapeless mass of tissues and organs. You would not be able to stand, move, or protect your vital organs. Your body would lack structure and support, making it impossible for you to perform basic functions.
Koalas live a mainly solitary life. They do not look after each other, except in the case of a mother caring for her joey.
Because they look like a bear. They have fluffy hair, long nails, rounded ears. Koala's aren't actually bears, they just look like them but they are not apart of the bear family.
We need all 11 of our body systems in order to function. Muscular system provides ligaments, tendons, and muscles to make the bones attach muscles. Without the skeletal system, our body will not have any support. Without muscular system, we'll just look like a skeleton covered with skin. Also there are blood vessels and nerves in the muscles, and that's how we move and use our feet and hands.
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