joeys
They reproduce koala babies
Koalas do not put their babies anywhere. The young joey crawls there on its own immediately after birth, and remains there for at least six to seven months.
Koalas can only bear one offspring at a time. Although twins have been recorded.
Koalas have a single joey each year. Twins have been recorded, but they are very rare.
Possibly, but it usually one.
Koalas usually produce just a single offspring each pregnancy. Twins are very rare.
First of all, the koala is not a bear: it is a marsupial. Koalas do not have white skin: they have ash-coloured grey type of skin tending to pink, beneath their thick fur.
Koalas have opposable fingers and their paws are specially adapted to grip tree branches. Female koalas have pouches in which they carry their babies and they have tough skin on the bottom of their feet to help with traction on tree branches.
Koalas do not eat consumers. They eat only eucalyptus leaves and flowers, which are not consumers.
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Koalas do not have "litters". Whether their first, second or third birthing, they almost invariably have one single joey. twins have occasionally been observed, but they are rare.
No. Koalas are not bears. They are marsupials.