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Koala’s By: Caoimhe Leamy

Koala’s By: Caoimhe Leamy. Where Koala’s live?. Koala’s are native to A ustralia You can find Koalas in many zoo’s. Are Koala’s friendly?. Koala’s are very friendly because they have been seen to be rubbed and hugged in zoo’s

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Koala’s By: Caoimhe Leamy

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  1. Koala’s By: Caoimhe Leamy

  2. Where Koala’s live? • Koala’s are native to Australia • You can find Koalas in many zoo’s

  3. Are Koala’s friendly? • Koala’s are very friendly because they have been seen to be rubbed and hugged in zoo’s • If you annoy them they will get angry as any other animal would

  4. How long do Koala’s live? • Koala’s live up to12 to 16 years • Female Koala’s live longer than male Koala’s do

  5. Their appearance • They can be brown, grey, black and white • They have a big, hard , black nose • They have brown and black eyes • They are also very furry

  6. What Koala’s eat? • Koala’s eat eucalyptus leaves • They are very picky eaters • If they don’t find any eucalyptus leaves they will not eat • Koala’s have occasionally been known to eat foods like wattle, tea tree, paper bark and pine species

  7. What Koala’s like to do? • Koala’s like to climb tree’s • They eat up to 200 to 500 grams of leaves per day • They sleep up to 16 hours per day in order to conserve energy

  8. What size is the biggest koala? • An adult Koala from Australia’s northern regions can grow to a length of 740 mm and 9 kg in weight for males • For females they can grow to 720 mm and 7.25kg in weight

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