The koala's outlook for the future is uncertain. There are extensive populations still in parts of Queensland, New South Wales and particularly Victoria, and also on Kangaroo Island, off the coast of South Australia. However, unless further protection measures are brought in, these populations are also likely to decline, as many populations through the eastern states have done. Also, there is still no cure in sight for the disease chlamydia, which is decimating wild koala populations.
No, tigers cannot eat koalas because koalas live in Australia and tigers live in Asia and South America. If they inhabited the same continent, there is every chance that tigers would eat koalas, as koalas range from tree to tree, and do spend some time on the ground.
Adult koalas are simply called koalas.
There is always a chance but it is unlikely
Koalas are not primates. Koalas are marsupials.
There are no koalas in Germany. Koalas are endemic to eastern Australia.
No. There are no koalas in Ghana. Koalas are native to Australia alone.
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yes koalas do have necks
do koalas have nest
Given the current protection laws applied to koalas, they are not likely to become extinct at any time in the near future.
No. Koalas do not actively mimic anything.
Koalas are marsupials, which are pouched mammals. Koalas are native to Australia alone.