A koala eats eucalyptus leaves.
Yes. The koala is native to Australia alone.
Yes.
You cannot get a permit to have a pet koala. Koalas are not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in Australia, let alone the world.
No. Cube-shaped faeces are unique to wombats alone. Even though the wombat is the koala's closest relative, the koala does not share this odd trait.
No. Koalas, which are not bears, are not found in Africa. They are endemic to Australia alone.
It isn't.The koala is native to Australia alone and has not been introduced to any other country.With the advent of white settlement in Australia, the koala became extinct in South Australia, but new colonies have been reintroduced to parts of that state.
Definitely not. Koalas are endemic to Australia alone.
It usally is already old anough to live alone and the koalas are trained already.
There is no such thing as an African koala. Koalas are endemic to Australia alone. No koalas anywhere are classified as endangered.
Logically, the rare frog should be saved, simply because the koala is not yet officially "endangered". It is therefore not in immediate danger of extinction, unlike the rare frog. There is greater awareness of the threats to the koala, and so the koala will always have an advocate. Far fewer people are aware of the different species of frog, let alone whether it is a rare species or not.
No. There is no king koala, and koalas are not bears. There is no such creature as a "koala bear". It is just "koala".
A koala scat simply refers to the droppings of a koala.