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By:Jaylee W
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» Size: 23.5 to 33.5 in(60 to 85 cm) » Weight: 20 lbs(9kg)
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» 20 years or 13 to 18 years in the wild.
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» Gray
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» It extends through out eastern and southeastern Australia, encompassing northeastern, cenral and southeastern Queensland, eastern New South Wales, Victoria and southeastern South Australia.
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» Herbivore- eucalyptus leaves.
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» Foxes, feral cats, dingos, lizards, owls, and people.
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» New born koalas-called joeys-continue to develop in their mother’s pouches. » People used to hunt koalas for their fur. Now strict law protect them form hunters, but their habitat is not protected, and it is disappearing as land is developed. » Female koalas are smaller then males.
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