A young koala is called a joey. This is the name given to the young of all marsupials.
A baby koala is a joey, but a joey is not necessarily a baby koala. The term 'joey' is the name given to the young of all marsupials.
There is no special name given for the father of a koala bear. There is also not special name given to the mother of the koala bear. The baby koala is called a joey.
There is no alternative name. A joey koala is simply a baby koala, as "joey" is the term for the young of any marsupial species.
No.Koalas are not bears, but marsupials. Like all marsupials, the young of the koala is called a joey.
A baby koala is called a joey. It is not a 'cub', as it is not a bear. All marsupial young are called joeys.
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The common name for a koala is "koala". The scientific name is Phascolarctos cinereus.
A dingo can certainly eat a young koala, with no difficulty whatsoever.
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.
The male koala does not take care of the young. He has absolutely no part in raising the young joey.
The genus name for the koala is Phascolarctos.
Yes, joey is the name for a baby koala. Joey is, in fact, the term used for all marsupial young, including kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and Tasmanian devils, among others.