Three of the most common Australian animals are the kangaroo, the koala and the platypus.
They spend most of their lives high in the trees where not much can get to them.
They spend most of their lives high in the trees where not much can get to them.
not an aligator or wallaby or koala ..maybe a dog or cat :)
The koala is a marsupial and, like most (not all) other marsupials, it has a pouch.Other marsupials include:wombat (the koala's closest relative)kangaroopossumgliderTasmanian devilnumbat (a marsupial without a pouch)quoll
Neither the kangaroo nor the emu is in danger. The koala is listed as "common" in southern Australia and most of Queensland, but "vulnerable" in southeast Queensland and parts of NSW.
A small Australian animal that lives in eucalyptus trees is a koala. Koalas are herbivorous marsupials known for their distinctive appearance and diet of eucalyptus leaves. They spend most of their time sleeping in tree branches and are native to Australia.
The koala, which is not a bear, is most closely related to the wombat.
There is only one species of koala - Phascolarctos cinereus - and it is not endangered.
it lives in alabama
in trees outside
The most common seahorse is the Hippocampus Guttulatus. It lives in the Mediterranean Sea and areas of the Atlantic Ocean.