Swimming is a basic instinct for most animals, and koalas are no exception. Koalas do not spend all of their time in one tree. They have a range of "home trees" which they move between by walking on the ground. A koala may have to cross a creek to get to some of its home trees. Also, given that Australia is flat and flood-prone, there would be times when a koala could be caught in floodwaters.
Such a koala would be diurnal. Koalas, however, tend to be nocturnal.
Someone would need to use swim bait when going fishing. Swim bait is bait that looks and moves like a fish so real fish thinks it's one of them and go near it.
No. Ordinary animal names do not need to be capitalised.
Jestem misiem koala - I am a koala bear. This would be the usual way of saying it. You could leave out the misiem (bear) and change the form of koala. My Polish is getting rusty but I think it's Jestem koala
Erm, I haven't seen a hamster swim exactly... But if your hamster can swim, you would need to supervise your hamster in case he/she drowns or fatigue.
To form an attachment for the swim muscles.
Koalas do not go underwater.Koalas are arboreal marsupials and, while they can swim, it is not an activity they choose to do.
Yes. They need more hugs. If you ever see a koala approach it and offer yourself to the koala.
Tiger it can swim. It works, but still poor grammar. ' The tiger ; it can swim. ' is more correct. Better alternatives is: ' the tiger can swim '
A chihuahua would win, they bite like hell and the koala will just be high on Eucalyptus
Of course they do or we would soon run out of Koalas. By the way they are not called Koala Bears.
Pandas are more poweful than koalas, and quite a bit larger. The panda would kill the koala if they fought. Even the smaller red panda would win against the koala.