because they are so cute and adorable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Koalas are generally considered as one of the most popular animals in Australia. This popularity of the Koalas in Australia is based upon the simplest of the facts that the animal is very marvelous, beautiful cute looking. Even though Koalas don't have too much rich history, the physical beauties of the Koalas have specifically made them highly popular among the people and inhabitants of Australia. Almost all the Australians are aware of the Koalas existence and they associate Koalas as one of the most native animals. It will not be wrong to consider Koalas to be one of the national symbols of Australia along with Kangaroos.
This varies. Australians, on the whole, value koalas as unique native animals. Overseas visitors flock to places where koalas can be held (such as Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane), and koalas are certainly very popular with Japanese tourists.
Koalas are not native to Tasmania.
Baby koalas, or joeys, do not gather in groups, so there is no word for a group of baby koalas.
Koalas sleep for about 18-22 hours a day so it depends on the koala.
There are a number of koalas at the San Diego zoo. They even loan out some of the koalas to other zoos. The koala exhibit is one of the most popular.
There are no such things as carnivorous koalas, so they certainly don't eat hair. Koalas are herbivorous, feeding exclusively on eucalyptus leaves and flowers.
Yes, in fact they are very popular for exhibit and education purposes.
To Australians, koalas are not exotic. Koalas are exotic to the rest of the world because they are unique to Australia. 'Exotic' means 'of foreign origin or character; not native', so koalas are considered exotic in other parts of the world to which they are not native.
they don't!!!!!!
Koalas are just prey. Koalas are herbivorous, feeding primarily on eucalyptus leaves and blossoms, so they are not predators. They may fall prey to dingoes, domesticated dogs and foxes.
Adult koalas are simply called koalas.