Koalas belong to no-one. They are found only in Australia, and as native marsupials, are protected by law. This also means that few animals are permitted to be sent to overseas zoos.
Australians call koalas koalas
Australians call koalas, koalas. They are not bears.
Australians call koalas, koalas. They are not bears.
All Australians cricketers belong to Australia.
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 belong to the marsupial group
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 and Kangaroos belong to the group of animals known as Marsupials. These mammals are characterized by having special pouches in which they keep their young.
They are marsupials.
Koalas are mammals.Specifically, they are marsupials.
Koalas, kangaroos, and opossums are marsupials.
Wombats belong to the Order Diprotodontia.This is the same order that koalas, Australian possums, kangaroos and wallabies all belong to.