There is no specific species of koala called an "eastern koala". All koalas have similar predators, both native and introduced.
Domestic and wild dogs, as well as dingoes (uncommon in most places where koalas occur), are major predators of koalas. Other predators, which are mostly a problem to younger koalas, are foxes and feral cats. Rarely, goannas and pythons may prey upon younger koalas. Young koalas may also be taken by snakes and various Birds of Prey such as hawks, kites, Powerful Owls, falcons, buzzards, goshawks and Wedge-Tailed Eagles.
Tasmanian devils do not prey on koalas because koalas are not found in the wild in Tasmania.
Koalas are not bears, and they do not live in either Africa or China. The koala's habitat is eastern Australia.
The koala's habitat is native eucalyptus bushland in eastern Australia. Koalas live high in eucalyptus trees, which supply all their food and shelter needs.
A Koala is a marsupial mammal, not a habitat.
The Eastern panther, in its niche, is a type of predator. However, they should not be considered at the top of the food chain as their enemies are humans.
The koala is protected throughout Australia. It is illegal to hunt koalas or keep them as pets. Unfortunately, this does not always mean the koala gets the better deal. Urban development still results in loss of habitat, and a reduction in the koala population in many colonies along the eastern coast.
What's a peretor? Do you mean predator?
The koala has no natrul predator but i guess a human could be considered the natrul predator
yes
The wolf is the apex predator in a forest habitat
they live in perez
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