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The name of my animal is Koala It’s scientific name is “Phascolarctos Cinerus” meaning “furry pouched gray bear” in Latin It is a marsupial A marsupial is an animal that has a pouch The name of my animal is Koala It’s scientific name is “Phascolarctos Cinerus” meaning “furry pouched gray bear” in Latin It is a marsupial A marsupial is an animal that has a pouch
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A Koala has shaggy grey ears It has a big black shiny nose 5 sharp claws Rough pads on it’s feet Females have pouches for young They have grayish, soft fur & weigh up to 30 pounds They look like stuffed animals with sharp teeth but you can’t see their teeth unless they open their mouth A Koala has shaggy grey ears It has a big black shiny nose 5 sharp claws Rough pads on it’s feet Females have pouches for young They have grayish, soft fur & weigh up to 30 pounds They look like stuffed animals with sharp teeth but you can’t see their teeth unless they open their mouth
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A koala may live up to 20 years in the wild It’s territory is endangered because people have been cutting down the trees that koalas live in Koalas used to be endangered because people would kill them for their soft and silky fur A koala may live up to 20 years in the wild It’s territory is endangered because people have been cutting down the trees that koalas live in Koalas used to be endangered because people would kill them for their soft and silky fur
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Koalas live in Australia but many different places in Australia such as; Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia They stay in eucalyptus trees where they eat, sleep, drink, and have their babies They go to zoos in California and Japan where the climate is just right for them Koalas live in Australia but many different places in Australia such as; Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia They stay in eucalyptus trees where they eat, sleep, drink, and have their babies They go to zoos in California and Japan where the climate is just right for them
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Koalas have thick soft fur to keep them warm when it’s cold When the climate is warm a koala sheds some of it’s fur The shade of the eucalyptus tree also keeps it cool It’s fur also serves as a fantastic rain coat Koalas have thick soft fur to keep them warm when it’s cold When the climate is warm a koala sheds some of it’s fur The shade of the eucalyptus tree also keeps it cool It’s fur also serves as a fantastic rain coat
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A Koala eats eucalyptus leaves from eucalyptus trees They are herbivores, a herbivore is an animal that eats only plants It has a sense of smell that can smell out good eucalyptus leaves Eucalyptus leaves have water inside them so that a koala can drink water
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They are very picky eaters because they only eat from trees that they like They can store food in they’re cheeks while chewing Eucalyptus leaves make them very sleepy They eat from gum trees also They are very picky eaters because they only eat from trees that they like They can store food in they’re cheeks while chewing Eucalyptus leaves make them very sleepy They eat from gum trees also
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A baby is about the size of a jelly bean It is called a joey just like a baby kangaroo A mother koala is only pregnant for 35 days before giving birth After a female mates with a male she has the baby and raises it on her own A baby must travel to it’s moms pouch when born it has forelimbs to help A baby is about the size of a jelly bean It is called a joey just like a baby kangaroo A mother koala is only pregnant for 35 days before giving birth After a female mates with a male she has the baby and raises it on her own A baby must travel to it’s moms pouch when born it has forelimbs to help
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The first 4 weeks a baby goes in & out of the pouch to see the world but gets scared when it does After one month the baby is to big for the pouch and must ride on it’s mothers back But, it dips it’s head into the pouch to drink it’s moms milk A mom can only have up to 2 baby’s in 1 litter The first 4 weeks a baby goes in & out of the pouch to see the world but gets scared when it does After one month the baby is to big for the pouch and must ride on it’s mothers back But, it dips it’s head into the pouch to drink it’s moms milk A mom can only have up to 2 baby’s in 1 litter
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One predator for a koala is a dingo Another is an owl A koala is very fast so it can move when on the ground A koala doesn’t eat any animals, only eucalyptus leaves One predator for a koala is a dingo Another is an owl A koala is very fast so it can move when on the ground A koala doesn’t eat any animals, only eucalyptus leaves
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Sleep all day and very lazy Growls when other koala comes near it’s tree Only lets a family member near it Wants to be alone except in mating season Sleep all day and very lazy Growls when other koala comes near it’s tree Only lets a family member near it Wants to be alone except in mating season
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Sharp teeth to bite it’s food Sharp claws to hang on trees Fantastic sense of smell to see if a leaf is not bad, if it is a koala will move on Sharp teeth to bite it’s food Sharp claws to hang on trees Fantastic sense of smell to see if a leaf is not bad, if it is a koala will move on
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Males make growling noises in mating seasons to attract females to it’s tree to make a family Sometimes males fight for females [also to start a family] Females don’t let anyone near the baby when first born Males make growling noises in mating seasons to attract females to it’s tree to make a family Sometimes males fight for females [also to start a family] Females don’t let anyone near the baby when first born
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Females have nipples to feed their young inside their pouch A pouch to carry their young Cheeks that can store their food in Females have nipples to feed their young inside their pouch A pouch to carry their young Cheeks that can store their food in
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Sleeps 18 hours a day and only wakes up to eat 600 different species of eucalyptus trees Koala’s are actually not bears Sleeps 18 hours a day and only wakes up to eat 600 different species of eucalyptus trees Koala’s are actually not bears
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