1. They use their pouch to carry their babies.

2. Sometimes people think koalas are bears but they are not.

3. Not likely to climb down trees until the leaves are diminished or decided to take a drink.

4. The koalas are members of unusual groups.

5. The only thing cuter than a fuzzy koalas is a baby sleeping koala.

1. It will spend the next six months hidden from the world.

2. Process is one of the main ways marsupials are distinguished from other mammals.

3. Growing and developing much like other mammals do before they are born.

4. Different koalas eats different kinds of leaves.

5. Victoria koalas live in the furthest south in the coldest areas (they are the largest koalas).

1. They give birth to unfinished babies.

2. When koalas are born they are three quarters of in inch long.

3. Makes a five minute climb in its mothers poach.

4. Koalas need to be eight inches long to start eating eucalyptus leaves.

5. The babies attaches itself to a milk source inside the mothers poach.

1. Koalas are very particular about the of eucalyptus they will eat.

2. There is 600 different eucalyptus tree in Australia.

3. Some koalas only eat two or three eucalyptus trees.

4. Few zoos around the world are successful exhibiting koalas.

1. Koalas only hunt for eucalyptus trees.

2. Koalas are awkward on the ground.

3. They can be fast as a rabbit.

 

1. Mammal extinction rate is higher in Australia than everywhere else in the world.

2. Koalas disappear from curtain parts of the continents.

3. People in eastern Australia try to take good care of koalas.

4. Koalas are likely to cross roadways to reach water or fresh trees.

5. People warn drivers to look for cuddling koalas.

SummaryHuntEatMultiplyHabitatSurvival StatusKoalasMabel