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The koala (phascolarctos cinereus), sometimes inaccurately called the koala bear, is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to australia

It is the only extant representative of the family phascolarctidae Its closest living relatives are the wombats. Though sometimes called a koala bear, the koala is not a bear Discover 10 adorable koala facts with nat geo kids Learn about where koalas live, how they develop, what they eat and see some fab photos, too! The koala is an iconic australian animal

The koala or, inaccurately, koala bear (phascolarctos cinereus) is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to australia It is the only extant representative of the family phascolarctidae and its closest living relatives are the wombats. Koalas may look sleepy and cuddly, but these iconic australian animals survive on toxic leaves, can bolt at 30km/h and have a surprising knack for predicting the weather In the australian bush, koalas rarely drink water as they get most of the h20 they need from eating fresh eucalyptus leaves. They are often mistakenly referred to as koala bears, even though they are not bears at all In reality, their closest relatives are wombats.

The koala is solitary and the larger males have scent glands on their chest

Breeding occurs during summer and usually one baby, or joey, is produced each year. It shares this feature with the wombat The koala’s closest relative is the common wombat Despite having no tail, the koala has an excellent sense of balance With a lean, muscular body, and comparatively long, strong limbs, the koala can support its weight when climbing. The koala is one of the most widely recognised australian animals

Learn about their habitat, conservation status, diet, behaviour, and more.

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