Koalas By: Mollie Garfield.

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Koalas By: Mollie Garfield

Introduction Koalas! Koalas! Koalas! You're going to learn about koalas babies, moves and surviving! You will get to learn a lot of stuff about Koalas! Did you know koalas live there whole life in trees?

Where does baby sleep? Do you know where the koala babies live? I do! But I’m going to tell you about that. The mom’s baby sleeps in its mom’s pouch. Do you know how long it stays there? It sleeps there for 8 months then its mom carries the baby on its back. But there is something cooler than that! The pouch is upside down so dirt and no rocks get in. But there's more about koalas!

How does it move? The next step is learning how these mammals move. Let’s discover their movement! Koalas climb trees using their claws to grab the bark. They have strong legs to climb trees and stay on a branch. This animal has 2 forepaws at the end of 5 toes. One more question to go.

How does it survive? Do you know how koalas survive? It has soft fur that helps it not die from the cold. When it is cold the fur helps it stay warm. In the cold winter koalas have body covering that is sooo warm they can stay warm.

Conclusion Finally, you are an expert at koalas. Maybe you can write a story on koalas someday. You can go to the zoo and see some.

Resources EnchandLearning.com Encyclopedia ( book )