The Koala eats eucalyptus leaves, they don't hunt in the traditional sense, they forage.
No. Koalas are not hunted. They are protected by law.
A deer is hunted by a cougar and foxes eat Koalas
Yes. Koalas are protected, and may not be hunted for any reason.
Koalas are not hunted now, as they are protected by law. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, they were hunted for their fur, while the Australian Aborigines used them as a source of food.
no, i believe they're hunted.
No. Neither Anericans nor anyone else eats koalas. They are protected native animals and may not be hunted, killed or eaten.
they hunted kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, koalas and possums
A century ago, koalas were killed for their fur to satisfy the US and UK demand for koala fur. Koalas are now protected by law, and may not be hunted or killed. However, there are always people who kill animals to suit their own sadistic tendencies.
Koalas are not bears; nor are people taking them. koalas are marsupials, and protected native animals of Australia. In the late 1800s and early 1900s they were hunted for their fur, but this stopped when government legislation was brought in to protect them, as the population had been reduced to near-extinction. Now, one will not find koalas being "taken".
Humans cannot be considered predators of the koala, as koalas are protected by law. Also, although the indigenous people of Australia once hunted them for food, they no longer do so. Humans cause other threats to koalas, from habitat loss to the introduction of other species which then prey on koalas.
Koalas are not rare; nor are they being poached.
There is no problem concerning koalas and the hunting of their fur. Koalas are protected by law, and have been since the mid twentieth century. It is true that koalas used to be hunted for their fur, as demand for their pelts was high in both the USA and the UK. This was finally recognised as a problem during the 1920s, and the practice was banned.