eucalyptus and special diet
Most of a koala's diet consists of eucalyptus leaves. While the foliage of over 600 species of Eucalyptus is available, the koala shows a preference for around 30.
dingos mosty eat rabbits, mice and sometimes koala bears
They are the staple food of the Koala.
No, it is not possible for a koala to be kept as a pet. Koalas are wild animals and protected species in Australia, where they are native. Keeping a koala as a pet is illegal and also not recommended due to their specialized diet, habitat requirements, and natural behaviors.
a KOALA?
The koala is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia, so you would not find it is an Amazon rain forest. The main diet of a koala is the leaves of the eucalyptus tree.
There is no such as thing as a koala bear. It is just known as a koala, and has no connection to bears whatsoever. They could be said to be specialised as their diet consists mainly of eucalyptus leaves. Some do not even drink water, getting their liquid requirements for the eucalyptus leaves.
Koala - Sleeps 22 Hrs a day. For more details referer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koala
Because koala bears are nocturnal, they often sleep in trees during the day. This animal can sleep up to 20 years per day. Its diet consists mainly of eucalyptus leaves.
Koala does not mean no food. Theories claim that Koala actually means "no water" in Aborigine because it rarely drinks, getting most its liquid requirements from its diet of eucalyptus leaves. However this has never been verified.
Eucalyptus leaves have all the nutrition required by a koala. Their digestive systems are specially adapted to their diet f eucalyptus leaves. Other foods would not be suitable for their digestive system.