Koala By: Jaucedes Parker
Dedication Page I dedicate this book to my mom and dad, and my teacher.
Koalas are cool Australian animals, because they have this kind of soft and fluffy hair. Their fur is gray, brown, and white. Their fur is very thick.
The weight of these animals is only15 to 30 pounds or 7 to 14 kilograms. Koalas measures from 15 to 25 inches, which is about 64 to 76 centimeters.
They have the sharp toes and curved claws so they can have a strong grip to trees. Koalas spend all of their good time in trees. Koalas are active mainly at night. These koalas eat eucalyptus leaves.
Koalas are marsupials. A young koala is called a joey. At first, the babies are tiny and poorly developed. The baby remains in a pouch for six mouths.
I have never seen a koala bear. I would love to see one. Maybe one day I can travel to Australia to see one in its own habitat.
Acknowledgements I want to thank everybody.