When koalas are young they stay with their mother until they're old enough to leave and survive by themselves.
A young koala is called a joey. This is the name given to the young of all marsupials.
A dingo can certainly eat a young koala, with no difficulty whatsoever.
The male koala does not take care of the young. He has absolutely no part in raising the young joey.
None whatsoever. The male koala is not remotely involved in rearing the young joey.
Yes, they eat koala's young.
The young of a koala is called a 'joey'. All marsupial young are known as joeys. Some websites incorrectly refer to young koalas as cubs, but as koalas are not bears, thiis term is incorrect.
A baby koala is a joey, but a joey is not necessarily a baby koala. The term 'joey' is the name given to the young of all marsupials.
Yes.
The koala will walk on four legs on the ground. The koala eat about 500g of eucalyptus leaves a day. The koala sleeps 19 hours a day. The Koala was endangered for some time. The female koala has only one young for year.
No. Young koalas are called joeys, just like the young of all marsupials.The term 'cub' is reserved for bears, and koalas are notbears, despite the misnomer of "koala bear" often being applied.
I think that we can maybe learn from there attitude and maybe how the mother koala carries her young
A baby koala is called a joey. It is not a 'cub', as it is not a bear. All marsupial young are called joeys.