yeah... there cute
No. Koalas do not actively mimic anything.
No, they're safe.
Koalas do not actually represent anything. They are native animals, and the the koala has been adopted as the faunal emblem for Queensland, but they do not actually represent anything specific.
no they did not have any thing to do with it
i have cared for no sick koalas, but good luck to all who do
Winters are relatively mild in Australia. Koalas have thick fur so they don't need anything to prepare for colder weather.
Koalas are very good for the enviroment, they also boost the economy because of all the people that want to experience their cuddlyness
the are good because they help earth
Koalas are neither helpful nor unhelpful. They do not contribute anything of significance to their environment, and are certainly not a keystone species; neither are they a pest or invasive.
Koalas eat a diet of eucalyptus leaves. Most animals are unable to do this because the leaves are poisonous. The back molars of Koalas are also different, in that they are shaped to permit cutting and sawing.
Kangaroos, koalas, and good steak!
No, koalas are not good pets to have at home. They have specific dietary and environmental needs that are difficult to meet in a domestic setting, and they can also be aggressive and carry diseases that can be harmful to humans. It is illegal to keep koalas as pets in many places.