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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.
17 Νοε 2024 · koala, (Phascolarctos cinereus), tree-dwelling marsupial of coastal eastern and southern Australia classified in the family Phascolarctidae (suborder Vombatiformes). Due to the animal’s superficial resemblance to a small bear, the koala is sometimes referred to, albeit erroneously, as the koala bear.
Learn about koalas, the marsupials that live in eucalyptus forests of Australia and eat mostly eucalyptus leaves. Find out how they are threatened by habitat loss, climate change, and disease, and what is being done to protect them.
Learn about the koala, a marsupial that lives in Australia and feeds on eucalyptus leaves. Discover the issues and threats they face, and how WWF is working to protect them.
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. Take a look at our new Koala color and learn download.
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 well-known marsupials that live in Australia. Most people can easily recognize these mammals by their greyish fur, fluffy ears, and large black noses. Though some people call them “Koala bears,” they are not related to bears in any way, shape, or form! In fact, their closest relative is the wombat. Read on to learn about the Koala.