Koalas actually used to live in Europe. They left Europe because people used to hunt them for their fur in the 1800s. They also died off due to chlamydia. Chlamydia is a STD that humans and koalas can get. Humans get a different version than koalas though.
No. Koalas are endemic to the continent of Australia, and are not found anywhere else (except in zoos).
Koalas are neither bears, nor do they live in Africa.
Koalas are endemic to Australia alone.
No. Koalas are not found in Europe. They are endemic to Australia, meaning they are not found on any other continent or island.
Koalas are indigenous to Australia.
A koala is not a bear, and they do not live in Africa.
Koalas are not bears, and they do not live in either Africa or China. The koala's habitat is eastern Australia.
They don't. The cheetah and the koala do not even live on the same continent. Koalas live only in Australia, while the cheetah is native to Africa.
None at all. The koala is not a bear; nor does it live in Africa; nor can it survive in grasslands.See the related question for what adaptations a koala has.
Cheetahs are from Africa and Koalas are from Australia. So in their natural environments they would not live together.
They live in south africa
They live in the savannas of Southern Africa.
the part of africa is west africa
they live in south Africa
AFRICA
Most Arabs in Africa live in the north and northwest part of the continent.
they live in the southern and eastern Africa