Koalas Toys

Orphaned koalas comforted by soft toy surrogates Orphaned koalas at a wildlife rescue centre in Australia are given soft toy “surrogates” to cuddle as they recover. The plush toys provide comfort and ...

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Koalas have few natural predators and parasites, but are threatened by pathogens such as Chlamydiaceae bacteria and koala retrovirus. Koalas are listed as a vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Koalas are found in eastern Australia. Their habitats require the eucalyptus trees on which they feed and in which they live. What do koalas eat? Koalas eat the leaves of certain eucalyptus trees.

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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!

Koalas are not bears—they’re marsupials. Learn about koalas’ unique traits, including six opposable "thumbs,"downward-facing pouches, and a tendency to sleep nearly all day in tree branches.

Koalas are endemic to Australia, where they can only be found in the southeast and eastern parts of the country, along the coastlines of Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria. They live in forests and open woodlands, typically dominated by eucalyptus tree species.

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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.

Koalas are sometimes called ‘Koala Bears’, however, they are not really bears although they have been thought to resemble teddy bears. The closest living relative of the Koala is a Wombat who is of similar appearance.