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Panda's, Koala's, Kiwi's, Przewalski's, Dartmoor's, Elephants
No. To begin with, koalas do not need any help getting food. Their unique adaptations give them all they require to obtain and eat eucalyptus leaves. Secondly, koalas and wombats have little to do with each other. Wombats are terrestrial animals, not arboreal like koalas are. in other words, wombats cannot climb the trees which the koala uses for its food.
No other animals don't help reproduce .
They actually DON'T help animals, unless eating animals is helping them ;).
Plants help animals by providing food and animals help plants by giving off bodily waste which fertilizes them.
Koala,pretty sure. Does that help DOESNT HELP coz it is not a koala...you wanna know cheaters....IT is.....Bar-tailed godwit CHEATERS
Animals also help the environment
They use senses to tell other animals if it needs help.
NOO! because animals actually help us in a way.
Yes they do. They don't even know they help each other out themselves! They are all part of the food chain.
they help them by killing the big animals that they can't kill and they get the leftovers
The Australian Koala Foundation (see the related link below) offers a variety of services and information about the koala. In addition, at this site one can find out what is being done by authorities to help the koala, and what the everyday person can do.