Nothing. Koalas do not live in the jungle.
Koalas live in dry sclerophyll forest, which is just eucalyptus bushland. Although their range extends from the drier southern states to the sub-tropical north, their habitat is only ever this eucalyptus bushland. They do not live in rainforests; nor do they live in jungles. Australia does not have "jungles".
Koalas eats eucalyptus leaves - not bamboo.
nothing koalas don't live in the Savannah . _ .
A monkey eats the Passion Flower
There are two main misconceptions in this question. Firstly, koalas are not bears. They are marsupials, whereas bears are placental mammals. The two are completely unrelated. Secondly, koalas do not live in the jungle. There are no jungles in Australia, but there are rainforests. Koalas cannot live in rainforests, either, as rainforest trees do not provide the food koalas need. Koalas live in eucalyptus bushland or low woodland: wherever there are sufficient eucalyptus trees of their preferred variety.
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No. Neither Anericans nor anyone else eats koalas. They are protected native animals and may not be hunted, killed or eaten.
He eats youngs sister
Consumers are the animal that eats the producer.
No. Pandas eat bamboo. Some people confuse pandas and koalas, believing that koalas eat bamboo. This also is untrue.
The Koala eats eucalyptus leaves, they don't hunt in the traditional sense, they forage.
The main predation of adult koalas comes from introduced feral animals like the fox and from domestic pets. Dogs in suburban areas are particularly dangerous, attacking and killing even grown-up koalas.