Yes. Both koalas and dogs give birth to live young. The only mammals which do not give live birth are monotremes. This includes just the platypus and the echidna, which lay eggs in order to reproduce.
Koalas are not known for their intelligence. The average dog shows greater capacity for learning than a koala does.
A koala is not a bear, and they do not live in Africa.
Koala
Kid Koala was born in 1974.
they do not live in a family
Koala are a marsupial. This means that when they are born they are very tiny and go into a pouch of the mama koala and attach themselves to a nibble. They grow in the pouch until they are big enough to come out to the world.
One koala is born at a time.
Koalas do not live in Canada.
No, koalas do NOT live in the taiga.
Yes, baby dogs (puppies) are born live.
Koala joeys do not live in their mother's stomach at any time. A female koala is pregnant for about 35 days. Once the undeveloped joey is born, it crawls to the mother's abdominal pouch, where it stays for about 6-7 months.
Dogs are natural hunters, and a koala on the ground is easy prey. Dog attack is one of the major killers of koalas in suburban and semi-rural areas where the marsupial lives.