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Koalas do not live in family groups.If the question means which family is the koala classified in, koalas are from the family Phascolarctidae. This family is in the order Diprotodontia. The Scientific Binomial name for a Koala is Phascolarctos cinereus.
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Australians call koalas koalas
Koalas are not bears at all. Their name is just "Koala". Koalas were initially called koala bears by the early settlers of Australia due to their similarities in appearances with small bears. koalas are marsupials, whereas bears are placental mammals. The two are not even distantly related.
The koalas name was Kat. Nawww One Direction with koalas is too overwhelming that I just want to cry!
Kangaroos and koalas are both marsupials.
Yes. Wombats are the closest relatives of koalas. Koalas and wombats are both marsupials of the order Diprotodontia. The koala's family, Phascolarctidae, is closest to the wombat family, Vombatidae because they are both of the sub-order Vombatiformes.
Koalas are not related to bears. Koalas are marsupials, while bears are placental mammals. The closest living relative to the koala is the wombat, as both belong to the family Diprotodontia. The koala's family, Phascolarctidae, is closest to the wombat family, Vombatidae because they are both of the sub-order Vombatiformes.
No. Koalas are marsupials, a whole separate class of mammals from the placental bears. Although often referred to by people outside of Australians as "koala bears", this is a misnomer. Koalas are not related to bears at all.
Koala is the common name of the koala.
because koalas are marsupials and bears are mammals Marsupials are mammals too..But in no way related to the bear family (Ursidae)
A young koala is called a joey. It is not a "cub", as the koala is not a bear. Koalas are marsupials, and share the offspring name of "joey" with all other Australian marsupials, including all members of the kangaroo family, along with the wombat, quoll, possum, Tasmanian devil numbat, bilby etc, just to name a few.