No. Koalas do not change colour with the seasons.
No. Koalas do not shed, nor moult nor change form in any way with the changing seasons.
no
Koalas live in exactly the same place during winter as they do in summer, and that is in eucalyptus trees. Despite the changing seasons, koalas do not need to change where they live, as they are well equipped physically for cold winter nights and hot summer days.
In Autumn, koalas do exactly the same as they do during the other seasons. They feed and sleep. Autumn is also one of the seasons when females give birth to joeys; koalas which have already given birth are nurturing their joeys in the pouch.
Yes. Male koalas will engage in territorial disputes during breeding season.
Nowhere. Koalas do not store food. Australian animals do not need to store food, as the food remains plentiful through all seasons. When drought seasons come, or when habitat is lost, many animals move on, or they starve.
Male koalas become quite territorial during breeding season.
Koalas do not change their fur. They do not shed; nor do they undergo a seasonal moult - just a gradual moult throughout the year.
Koalas only go though a stage of dormancy or hibernation during their embryo state. In adulthood Koalas do no hibernate.
Yes. Koalas thrive best when they are exposed to light during the day.
yes, so it can blend in with the different seasons