The diet of koalas is mainly eucalyptus leaves or the leaves of gum trees. Their diet doesn't consist of much else because the ability to digest eucalyptus leaves is fairly specific to their species. For others, it is rather poisonous. The gray koala is able to detoxify the leaves and break them down for digestion.
It depends how high the koala is, if it is really high, no if not maybe. If it is low on the tree yes.
A dingo can certainly eat a young koala, with no difficulty whatsoever.
A koala doesn't eat meat.
no they don't
Koalas are not bears. Bears might eat koalas, but I doubt a bear has ever seen a koala. Koalas are indigenous to Australia and there are no bears in Australia.
One living factor for a koala is that Eucalyptus trees provide the leaves which the Koala's love to eat and it provides all the Koala's Energy.
well the color is grey and size is 50 pounds
Yes, they eat koala's young.
yes they eat
They eat anything on trees. Basically, they are herbivores.
An animal that has luxurious gray fur would have to be a koala bear probably. There fur is a lighter tone of gray and is very soft it may not look that way, but it really is.
gray bats eat insects or fish