A koala's natural instinct is to climb certain species of eucalyptus trees, from which it can obtain all its nutritional needs, as well as its shelter.
Presuming that the question should read "extinct" rather than "instinct", then, no, koalas are not extinct. They are not yet endangered, either.
Koalas, being wild animals, operate by instinct, and do not have "favourite" places to be. This instinct drives them to climb certain species of eucalyptus trees where, not only are they safe from ground-dwelling predators, but they can also obtain all the food and moisture they need to survive.
Mouse and lions have sex
yes
Cats eat their prey as a natural instinct to survive.
As with all marsupials, koalas are born via the birth canal. They then crawl to the mother's backward-opening pouch by instinct, and lured by the smell of mothers' milk, where they stay for many months.
As with all marsupials, koalas are born via the birth canal. They then crawl to the mother's backward-opening pouch by instinct, and lured by the smell of mothers' milk, where they stay for many months.
Dogs hunt rabbits as a natural instinct, rooted in their ancestry as predators.
No. Koalas do not misbehave. They are wild animals which behave perfectly appropriately when left within their natural environment.
Koalas are not born in their mother's pouch. Baby koalas (known as joeys) are born from the mother's birth canal, and from there they crawl into the mother's pouch. they are guided by instinct and, scientists now believe, an exceptionally strong sense of smell that leads them towards the mother's milk.
Scientists can save Koalas by not cutting down trees and not moving them out of their natural habitat because they live longer in their natural habitat
The definition of instinctually is having to do with the nature of instinct. It means resulting from instinct in a natural way.