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Koalas

Native to Australia and exclusive to the eucalypt forests of Eastern and South-Eastern Australia, there are only three subspecies of Koala. Solitary animals, Koalas sleep as long as long as 18 hours a day and have a low-energy diet of eucalyptus leaves.

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Where in Victoria do koalas live?

Koalas live almost anywhere in Victoria, but less so in the western regions of the state. Koalas are particularly prolific along the southern and eastern coast where active campaigns by the government and conservation groups have taken place to repopulate the area with koalas. Koalas can be found in open bushland, sub-alpine bushland, coastal bushland and anywhere where their preferred food source is.

What do kangaroos koalas and Tasmanian devils have in common?

Kangaroos, koalas and Tasmanian Devils have two main things in common.

  • They are all marsupial mammals, meaning they give birth to undeveloped young which must then remain in the mother's pouch for several months.
  • They are all native to the country of Australia.

Can you eat an orange off the tree if its green?

yes you can, but they probably taste really bland and you could get sick

Are gum leaves the same as eucalyptus leaves?

Yes: in Australia, "gum leaves" is the common term for eucalyptus leaves.

Are you interviewing anywhere else?

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If I were out looking for a job and was asked by a perspective boss was I out interviewing anywhere else I'd answer yes. The reason that I would be honest with them is that if they really want me, it's time to say so before someone else comes along and hires me. Sounds confident? It is and anyone being interviewed for a job should be confident because some Interviewers can see this confidence right away and who knows if you don't get hired right away. Good Luck,

Why are koalas at the bottom of the food chain?

Due to the lack of natural predators on the Australian mainland, the koala is not at the bottom of the food chain, but near the top. Dingoes, an introduced species, eat koalas, and they are subject to predation by dogs that kill for sport, not food.

What do Australians call a grill?

If it is an outdoors "grill", it is probably what Australians call a Barbeque. With increasing frequency, it is sometime known by its brand name as a Webber.

How many species of koalas are there and what are they?

There is only one main species of koala (Phascolarctus Cinereus), and some disagreement about whether there are two or three sub-species, or indeed, whether there are any sub-species at all.

According to the Australian Koala Foundation, the generally accepted sub-species are:
Phascolarctos Cinereus adustus - Northern Australia/Queensland
Phascolarctos Cinereus cinereus - Intermediate/New South Wales
Phascolarctos Cinereus victor - Southern/Victorian

How does a baby koala get around after it's mother's pouch?

It freaking flys with invisible wings and then drinks water from a magical water fountain and eats its own fecies becasue it poops bananas with a peel on them.

How do koalas move?

They use their four legs, moving one leg further than its original position multiple times to move around.

What is the worlds rarest fern?

The world's rarest fern is likely to be the small, unassuming plant known as the Huperzia polydactyla. This fern is considered critically endangered and is only found in a few locations in New Zealand.

Why are koalas vicious?

Koalas are not vicious. They will avoid human contact wherever possible.

Where in Germany did the klebba family live?

This surname seems to be verry Old-Prussian, so the familly should be originated in East-Prussia, and is not germanic, but baltic. if you dont know what is Old-Prussian, look in Wikipedia. And also about history of Old-Prussians, the linguistic assimilation and so on... if are interested, then : rikoyota@inbox.lv

How many babies can a kangaroo or koala raise?

Koalas have just one joey (young) each year, although twins have rarely been reported. However, female kangaroos of reproductive age are in an almost permanent state of pregnancy, and can have two and even three joeys of different ages feeding at the same time. They are able to produce the right milk to suit the differing nutritional needs of each joey, regardless of the joey's age.

What is the name of a baby koala?

A baby koala is called a joey. It is not a 'cub', as it is not a bear. All marsupial young are called joeys.

Do koalas live in the grasslands?

The loss of one species can effect the rest of the ecosystem and to disastrous results in tons of ways. The giant panda is the natural predator of the bamboo. If the giant panda were to become extinct in China would be overrun with bamboo.

Do koala bears live in Canada?

No. Koala bears live in AUSTRALIA, not Canada.