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By: Priscilla Ayala ADAPTATIONS OF A KOALA

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Page 1: By: Priscilla Ayala. THE KOALA “BEAR,” IS A CUDDLY ANIMAL AND IT’S NOT A BEAR AT ALL IT IS A MARSUPIAL OR POUCHED MAMMAL

By: Priscilla Ayala

ADAPTATIONS OF A KOALA

Page 2: By: Priscilla Ayala. THE KOALA “BEAR,” IS A CUDDLY ANIMAL AND IT’S NOT A BEAR AT ALL IT IS A MARSUPIAL OR POUCHED MAMMAL

THE KOALA “BEAR,” IS A CUDDLY ANIMAL AND IT’S NOT A BEAR AT ALL IT IS A MARSUPIAL OR POUCHED MAMMAL.

Page 3: By: Priscilla Ayala. THE KOALA “BEAR,” IS A CUDDLY ANIMAL AND IT’S NOT A BEAR AT ALL IT IS A MARSUPIAL OR POUCHED MAMMAL

After the mother giving birth, the female koala carries her baby in her pouch for about 6 months. When the infant emerges, it rides on its mother’s back or clings to her belly.

Page 4: By: Priscilla Ayala. THE KOALA “BEAR,” IS A CUDDLY ANIMAL AND IT’S NOT A BEAR AT ALL IT IS A MARSUPIAL OR POUCHED MAMMAL

When early European settlers first encountered koalas in Australia, they thought the tree-climbing animals were bears or monkeys. Even today people still incorrectly refer to koalas as “koala bears.” They also climb trees to aviod predators and to eat leaves.

Page 5: By: Priscilla Ayala. THE KOALA “BEAR,” IS A CUDDLY ANIMAL AND IT’S NOT A BEAR AT ALL IT IS A MARSUPIAL OR POUCHED MAMMAL

Koalas have bacteria in their stomachs that break down the fiber and toxic oils and allow them to absorb 25% of the nutrients. In order to survive on such a low calorie diet, they conserve energy by moving slowly and sleeping around 20 hours a day.

Page 6: By: Priscilla Ayala. THE KOALA “BEAR,” IS A CUDDLY ANIMAL AND IT’S NOT A BEAR AT ALL IT IS A MARSUPIAL OR POUCHED MAMMAL

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