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By: Alexis Roberts
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Scientific name: Phascolarctos cinereus.
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Found in the eucalypt forests of eastern Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, and the southern part of South Australia.
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Length of life: About 20 years. Size: Males about 77cm and females about 71cm Weight: southern males about 11.6 kg and southern females 7.8 kg Northern males about 6.3 kg and northern females about 5 kg Habitat: Eucalypt forests Diet: Eucalyptus trees Gestation: about 35 days Cubs: usually 1 and rarely 2 twins cubs
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Gray soft wool like fur White mainly on the underside Ears have long hairs on the tips Resembles a bear but is actually a marsupial Carries young in pouch Young stays with mother up to a year after its born
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Live in individual trees, but they live in groups May mark their trees with scent Sleep 19 hours a day They have finger prints that can be seen under a microscope. Has a slow digestive system which causes them to move slow Almost never go on the ground
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Killed for their soft fur Food source for Native Americans Habitat destruction Disease Wild fires Hit by cars
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No tree no me! funded approximately $7.5 million on koala research Planted over 10,000 koala food trees Consulted with the developer of a koala- friendly housing development and proved that koalas and humans can live in harmony at Koala Beach
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How long does a baby koala stay with its mother? What is the life span of a koala bear? Where are they located? What Foundation is help to save them? Why are they endangered?
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