They are Marsupials.
Koalas, kangaroos, and opossums are marsupials.
There is no such animal as a "koala bear". If there were, then there would be no single answer to this question.Kangaroos, koalas (not bears) and possums all belong to the mammal group known as Marsupials.
There is no such animal as a "koala bear". If there were, then there would be no single answer to this question.Kangaroos, koalas (not bears) and possums all belong to the mammal group known as Marsupials.
The koala is a marsupial, a pouched mammal.It is the only original example of the Phascoloarctidae family.
Koalas are mammals.Specifically, they are marsupials.
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.
The koala's order is Diprotodontia.
A koala is an 'Endotherm.' Koalas are Australian mammals.
The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a marsupial mammal and is indigenous to Australia. Its closest relative is the wombat.It is not a bear.
A koala is a mammal; specifically, a marsupial.
Koalas belong to the kingdom Animalia.
of course it is example of mammals