Estimates vary. Experts say there are as few as 80,000 koalas left in the wild, while the Australian Koala Foundation estimates figures are possibly as low as 43,000, and certainly not more than 80,000.
Not at all. Koalas are native to Australia, and Australia is free of rabies.
Yes. Koalas are only found in the wild in Australia. They are native to no other country. Nor have they been introduced to any other country. They are not even found throughout Australia, being resisted to the eastern states.
Koalas do not hibernate. There is only one marsupial in Australia that truly hibernates, and that is the Mountain Pygmy Possum.
Check Edinburgh Zoo. Their web site dated May 2012 is saying that they have 2 male koalas at the zoo. Off there soon - much nearer than aussie.
Koalas are associated with eucalyptus trees in the forests of Australia.
None. Koalas do not live in Africa. They are endemic to eastern Australia.
Koalas are endemic to Australia.
None. Koalas do not live in Africa. They are endemic to eastern Australia.
no, the only bears in Australia are koalas
No. Koalas are endemic to Australia alone. Australia is not in Asia.
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.
No, koalas do not live in the deserts of Australia. They need eucalyptus trees for food and they do not grow in the deserts.
No Koalas are found in Australia. They are not bears.
Yes. Koalas are native to the eastern states of Australia.
Koalas are endemic to Australia alone, meaning they are not found in the wild anywhere else.
Koalas are naturally found in parts of Australia, namely being the states of Queensland , New South Wales , Victoria and South Australia.