A koala, which has no relation at all to the bear family, is a marsupial, that is, a pouched mammal.
This is the Koala, often incorrectly referred to as a "koala bear". It is a marsupial, not a bear. Bears are placental mammals.
No. It is a marsupial (not a bear).
No: the Tasmanian devil is not a bear. It is a marsupial.
A koala isn't a bear at all, actually. It is a marsupial, whereas a bear is a placental mammal. "Koala bear" is just a nickname given to the marsupial by non-Australians.
Not at all. A koala isn't a bear, but a marsupial, whereas a bear is a placental mammal. "Koala bear" is just a nickname given to the marsupial by non-Australians.
They are a marsupial while a bear is a placental. Koala bear is just a nickname for it.
A koala is a marsupial, not a bear, which is a placental mammal.
A koala is not a bear. A koala is a marsupial mammal indigenous to Australia, where there are no bears.
The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a marsupial mammal and is indigenous to Australia. Its closest relative is the wombat.It is not a bear.
No. A koala isn't a bear at all,nor even remotely related. It is a marsupial, whereas a bear is a placental mammal. "Koala bear" is just a nickname given to the marsupial by non-Australians.
Phascolarctidae is simply the scientific name for the koala, which is not a bear, but a marsupial.