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Koala Report

Koalas are marsupials native to Australia, living primarily in eucalyptus forests and are known for their long sleeping hours, herbivorous diet, and unique physical traits like sharp claws and thick fur. Their population has declined due to habitat loss, bushfires, and other accidents, prompting calls for environmental conservation and tree planting. The document highlights the importance of raising awareness and taking action to protect koalas and their habitat.

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Koala Report

Koalas are marsupials native to Australia, living primarily in eucalyptus forests and are known for their long sleeping hours, herbivorous diet, and unique physical traits like sharp claws and thick fur. Their population has declined due to habitat loss, bushfires, and other accidents, prompting calls for environmental conservation and tree planting. The document highlights the importance of raising awareness and taking action to protect koalas and their habitat.

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KOALA

By: Maddie Santos


Australia

Live in eucalyptus forests and woodland


Female koala: Male koala:
Doe Buck
Koalas are MARSUPIALS
-mammals with a pouch

Opposum
Kangaroo

Baby - Joey
Life Cycle of a Koala

NEWBORN KOALA
FOOD

• Herbivores
• Eat
eucalyptus
leaves
• Picky eater
• Rarely drinks
water
Koalas sleep for
18 to 20 hours a day
Body part: Koala’s paw

• Long, sharp claws


• Good for gripping and
climbing
THICK FUR
• Protects the
koala from
cold and
warm
weather

• Like a
raincoat
Big ears and nose
• Nose – helps pick out
the most nutritious
leaves

• Ears – listens well for


predators and to find
other koalas
Losing their home Accidents

Why are there less koalas now?


Bushfire
• 2019 to 2020 -
Australian bushfire
harmed many animals

• Did not rain for a long


time causing land to
get very dry
• Plant a tree

• Take care of
the
environment

• Share with
others how
we can help
koalas
Thank you
for listening!

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