This is the Koala, often incorrectly referred to as a "koala bear". It is a marsupial, not a bear. Bears are placental mammals.
A koala is a marsupial, not a bear, which is a placental mammal.
a teddy bear!
Teddy bear is a name kept for a doll bear. In short form, it is kind of a doll.
I would think so because it describes what kind of bear, like Black Bear, Polar Bear, and Grizzly Bear?
Australia does not have a wild bear. There are no bear species of any kind found naturally in Australia. Evidently, the answer to this question is supposed to be "koala", but the koala is not a bear. It is not even a placental mammal. It is a marsupial, or pouched mammal, and quite unrelated to any bear species. It has earned the misnomer of "bear" because it vaguely resembles a teddy bear.
Yes, Teddy is a cute and popular name for a dog. It is often associated with fluffy and cuddly breeds.
A teddy bear! My dad, because he is a big fat grizzly bear*lol*
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winne the pooh can be any kind of bear you wish it can be. Melissa Cairns
Maybe if he is that kind of person
For a lot of people it is the teddy bear hamster. Another one is chinchillas
The animal that resembles a bear but looks like a raccoon is called a "red panda."