Koalas are marsupial animals. Yes, marsupials are pouch-bearing mammals. They have a pouch in their abdomen to carry their offspring. They give birth to premature babies that then grow inside the pouch. They are born without fur, functional ears, and vision.
Koalas spend most of their time sleeping. They can even sleep for up to 20 hours a day. They only drink during periods of drought when leaves provide moisture. The name "Koala" comes from the Darug word that means "no water" in the Aboriginal language. They also have unique fingerprints for each of them. Experts estimate that 80% of the koala's habitat has been destroyed.
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Koalas spend most of their time sleeping. They can even sleep for up to 20 hours a day. They only drink during periods of drought when leaves provide moisture. The name "Koala" comes from the Darug word that means "no water" in the Aboriginal language. They also have unique fingerprints for each of them. Experts estimate that 80% of the koala's habitat has been destroyed.
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