Koalas are nocturnal, meaning they usually come out at night. However, they can certainly be seen during the day as they move between trees in their home range. Early mornings are one of the times they are most active.
As of 2013, koalas have not yet been placed on the list of endangered species.
after a year, when the next baby is born
Koalas usually have just a single joey at a time. Twins have been reported, but they are rare.
On average, female koalas of reproductive age give birth once a year, or once every two years.
Female koalas are born with a pouch.
Koalas do not give birth to cubs. Bears give birth to cubs, and koalas are not bears. Koalas give birth to joeys.Generally, only a single joey is born at a time, but twins have been observed.
Koalas stay with their mother for about a year, until the following year's breeding season.
No.
Of course! Koalas are mammals, therefore they are born alive. :)
Koalas have a single joey each year. Twins have been recorded, but they are very rare.
Koalas usually have just one joey, once a year. Twins are very rare. Female koalas are able to breed from the time they are about two to three years old, and they may produce a total of five to six joeys during their lifetime.
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no they are not