Thursday, July 14, 2016

The true surprise of koala bears


Koala Bear, or wombats (scientific name: Phascolarctos cinereus) is a species of plant-eating marsupials live in Australia and is the only species surviving in them Phascolarctidae. Koala bears are found in areas along the east coast and south of the main island, exactly as in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.



These little known facts about the Koala


Koala bears, or wombats, only 63cm long - 88cm and weighs about 13kg or less.

Koala bears born just less than 2.5 cm long.

Koala Bear newborn will stay in the pockets of the mother bear in 6 months.

Koala bears mainly eat eucalyptus leaves and rarely drink water.
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In essence, not of their Koala bear.

A Koala bear sleeping about 20 hours a day.


Koala Bear male marking territory with scent glands located in its chest.

An adult koala bear can eat about 1kg of leaves in one night.

Koala bears are born hairless. Also its eyes and ears closed. Koala bears are found mainly in Australia.

The eucalyptus trees and is the food just is home to koala bears, 

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