Koalas are able to live in a variety of weather types, as long as they have their food requirements met. They are known to inhabit cooler areas of southern Australia, including sub-alpine regions, and extend north up the Queensland coast and inland where the weather is hotter and drier. Koalas from the southern areas have thicker fur than northern koalas. In hot weather, koalas expend little energy anyway, so they do not suffer from moisture loss.
Koalas have no problems keeping warm. Their fur is specially insulated to keep them warm in cold weather, and cool in hot weather.
It varies. Koalas are found along the eastern and southern parts of Australia. The weather varies from hot and humid in the north to hot and dry in the south, with winters being cold and wet.
they are specials in cold and hot weather.
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they are used to the hot weather
Koalas can really only survive independently of their mothers at about twelve months old.
It varies. Koalas are found along the eastern and southern parts of Australia. The weather varies from hot and humid in the north, with drier winters, to hot and dry in the south, with winters being cold and wet.
Their heavy coat helps protect them from both hot and cold weather as well as helping to keep them dry in the rain. Koalas in the southern areas of Australia have adapted to the colder temperatures with thicker, heavier fur and they are larger than koalas from warmer regions.