It varies. Koalas are found along the eastern and southern parts of Australia. The weather varies from hot and humid in the north, with drier winters, to hot and dry in the south, with winters being cold and wet.
Koalas can be found in a range of different weather types, as long as they have their food requirements met. They are known to inhabit cooler areas of southern Australia, including sub-alpine regions, and extend north up the Queensland coast (sub-tropical, but not rainforests) and inland where the weather is hotter and drier.
They are found right along the eastern coast down to Victoria, and in pockets of eastern South Australia, where summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees and winter temperatures drop to almost zero.
They are not found in alpine areas.
Koalas can be found in a range of climatic conditions, as long as they have their food requirements met. They are known to inhabit cooler areas of southern Australia, including sub-alpine regions, and extend north up the Queensland coast (sub-tropical, but not rainforests) and inland where the weather is hotter and drier.
They are found right along the eastern coast down to Victoria, and in pockets of eastern South Australia, where summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees and winter temperatures drop to almost zero.
They are not found in alpine areas.
Koalas prefer to shelter high in eucalyptus trees. They do not build nests or shelter in hollows, but wedge themselves in the forks of tree branches.
All dogs like to feel comfortable.
Koalas have no problems keeping warm. Their fur is specially insulated to keep them warm in cold weather, and cool in hot weather.
Koalas are able to live in a variety of weather types, as long as they have their food requirements met. They are known to inhabit cooler areas of southern Australia, including sub-alpine regions, and extend north up the Queensland coast and inland where the weather is hotter and drier. Koalas from the southern areas have thicker fur than northern koalas. In hot weather, koalas expend little energy anyway, so they do not suffer from moisture loss.
Yes. Koalas are only found in Australia - Australia often has dry, sunny weather.
Leather is usually not as comfortable as upholstered stools. In the hot weather, leather can become unbearably hot and burn the skin or at least stick to it. In the cold weather, the stool will feel uncomfortably cold.
Koalas spend a great deal of their time nestled in the branches of gum trees. That is where they eat and sleep. The padding helps to keep them comfortable.
Winters are relatively mild in Australia. Koalas have thick fur so they don't need anything to prepare for colder weather.
Feel is the linking verb because it corresponds with the word comfortable. FEEL COMFORTABLE!
to feel comfortable
It varies. Koalas are found along the eastern and southern parts of Australia. The weather varies from hot and humid in the north to hot and dry in the south, with winters being cold and wet.
In Autumn, koalas do exactly the same as they do during the other seasons. They feed and sleep. Autumn is also one of the seasons when females give birth to joeys; koalas which have already given birth are nurturing their joeys in the pouch.
80 degrees is a comfortable temperature. 80 degrees feels comfortable to most providing the humidity is at an average level. Most would agree that a temperature of 80 degrees provides pleasant weather.