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A koala's litter typically consists of a single joey, as koalas usually give birth to one offspring at a time. After about 35 days of gestation, the tiny, underdeveloped joey climbs into the mother's pouch, where it continues to grow and develop for several months. Once it leaves the pouch, the joey remains dependent on its mother for up to a year, continuing to nurse and learn essential survival skills.

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