Firstly, we need to clear up a misconception. Koalas do not live in "brush land"; they live in "bushland", which has very different vegetation, and is dominated by eucalyptus and other native Australian flora.
To answer the question, the only thing that can really be said is to remind people that koalas are unique, and their numbers are rapidly declining, to the point where they are ever-closer to reaching "endangered" status. Whether people will act on that is uncertain, but if the actions of local councils such as Redland City Council in Australia are any indication, they will ignore it. In places such as this, vested interests mean the councils will support developers who offer the promise of money.
Koalas would become an endangered species and die out! That is worse than some people think! Koalas are cute (in my opinion) and haven't done anything to deserve to be killed. People just think the koalas fur is nice and they could become rich by selling it. Then they are rich and happy while the koalas life is at stake!
Yes. Koalas reproduce through sexual reproduction.
An idea would be, to use that brush and brush it....
Koalas would want food. Koalas cannot live in rainforest, as it is not the source of their food, which is eucalyptus leaves.
I think it would be with ices or a brush. People like the brush better than ices. Good Luck!
Most people would.
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Unlikely. Koalas have an acute sense of smell, and cologne would be far too strong for them.
A cutting saddle is simply a light-weight saddle, useful for quick riding movements. When cowboys would "work the brush", the would need a "cutting horse", one that was able to make quick, sharp turns and sudden bursts of speed. However, a heavy western saddle would slow the horse down, making it difficult to handle in the tight areas they would be working in. To make it easier to ride, western saddle makers developed the cutting saddle, made to be light-weight, more flexable and less cumbersome.
No, tigers cannot eat koalas because koalas live in Australia and tigers live in Asia and South America. If they inhabited the same continent, there is every chance that tigers would eat koalas, as koalas range from tree to tree, and do spend some time on the ground.
i would have to say a fan brush
Koalas are capable of swimming, but I cannot think why they would want to.