Koalas do not have external tails, but they do have extra padding on their bottoms which helps them to sit in the branches of trees comfortably.
There is no set number of trees in a koala's territory. There may be dozens; there may be hundreds. A koala's territory covers up to a square kilometre, so it depends on the individual koala.
from eucalyptus trees
A koala climbs a tree in minutes, not days. A baby koala must be at least nine months old before it will climb trees on its own.
from eucalyptus trees
Koalas do not build shelter. They shelter in eucalyptus trees, resting in the forks of trees or on branches, but they neither build shelters nor do they use hollows or other forms of shelter. Their claws are adapted for holding on to branches indefinitely, and they have a padded backside which makes sitting in wedges in tree forks quite comfortable.
One living factor for a koala is that Eucalyptus trees provide the leaves which the Koala's love to eat and it provides all the Koala's Energy.
Probably the Koala which lives in trees in Australia.
Animals in trees: MONKEYS BIRDS INSECTS KOALA ANTS Hope
gum trees
It depends how high the koala is, if it is really high, no if not maybe. If it is low on the tree yes.
The female koala gives birth high up in gum trees, where she is safe from predators.
No, they climb trees and sit in them. They don't have the ability to swing from trees.