No, koalas would not thrive in an oak forest, as they are specialized herbivores that primarily eat eucalyptus leaves. Their physiology and dietary needs are specifically adapted to eucalyptus trees, which provide both food and habitat. Oak forests lack these essential resources, making it unsuitable for koalas to survive.
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It can do .It can also grow on it's own.
they live in big trees that have sweet sap on it such as oak trees they usually found in oak forest or woods at night
Koala Bear.
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The oak tree is often considered the king of forest trees due to its longevity, strength, and cultural significance in many societies. Oak trees can live for hundreds of years and have a majestic presence in the forest ecosystem.
Oak trees do not live in the tropical rainforest. Because of their relatively low height compared to other jungle trees, they would occupy the understory if they did live in the rainforest.
Yes. I see them regularly where I live which is mostly live oak, post oak, elm, and pecan forest. I have had them play dead and also fan their neck and hiss at me. They eat frogs, but I always see them a pretty good distance from any water, but we do have some tree frogs here.
Oak trees ;)
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The probability of picking an oak tree from the forest is the same as the proportion of oak trees in the forest, which can be estimated as 27 oaks out of the 67 trees picked. So, the probability of picking an oak tree from the forest is approximately 27/67.