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By Amelia Monroe

By Amelia Monroe. Natural Habitat Their natural habitat is usually in Australia. They are most common on an island near the southeast shore of Australia

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Page 1: By Amelia Monroe. Natural Habitat Their natural habitat is usually in Australia. They are most common on an island near the southeast shore of Australia

By Amelia Monroe

Page 2: By Amelia Monroe. Natural Habitat Their natural habitat is usually in Australia. They are most common on an island near the southeast shore of Australia

Natural Habitat

• Their natural habitat is usually in Australia. They are most common on an island near the southeast shore of Australia.

Page 3: By Amelia Monroe. Natural Habitat Their natural habitat is usually in Australia. They are most common on an island near the southeast shore of Australia

What Do They Look Like

• They look like teddy bears but gray. They have soft fur and a hairless nose. They also have round ears, no tail, and a white stomach.

Page 4: By Amelia Monroe. Natural Habitat Their natural habitat is usually in Australia. They are most common on an island near the southeast shore of Australia

What Do They Eat

• They eat eucalyptus leaves. The fully grown ones eat about 2.5 pounds. The baby koalas eat about 1.5 pounds of eucalyptus leaves. They are very picky eaters. They will only eat tender eucalyptus leaves.

Page 5: By Amelia Monroe. Natural Habitat Their natural habitat is usually in Australia. They are most common on an island near the southeast shore of Australia

There habitat is a nice place

• Their habitat would be a grassy area with a couple trees. Also they would have a stream or lake because their natural habitat is on an island so they are used to water. It would also have a lot of eucalyptus plants. It would be hot in there.