The males have a brown patch of fur on their upper legs and groin area. It is the glands where the male gives off its scent for marking family territory. The females, not needing to mark their territory (hence the need for a mate), do not have these glands or fur coloration.
well.........one is a male and one is a female
There is no specific name for a female koala.
Yes. The female koala has an abdominal pouch.
The female koala only reaches reproductive age at about age 2 or 3.
A fertile female koala can give birth to a cub.
A female koala tends to have just a single offspring. Twins have been recorded, but they are very rare.
There are no particular names for the male and female koala. Sometimes the male is referred to as a "buck" and the female as a "doe", but these terms are not formally recognised. The young koala is called a joey, which is the same name by which all young marsupials are known.
Yes.
A female koala is pregnant for 33 to 35 days before giving birth.
The koala will walk on four legs on the ground. The koala eat about 500g of eucalyptus leaves a day. The koala sleeps 19 hours a day. The Koala was endangered for some time. The female koala has only one young for year.
Female koalas reach reproductive age at around two years old.
yes. there is.