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By Samuel Grech Year 6A

By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

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Page 1: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

By Samuel Grech

Year 6A

Page 2: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,
Page 3: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck, and their ears have long white hairs on the tips.

Page 4: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

The Koala resembles a bear, but is actually a marsupial, a special kind of mammal which carries its young in a pouch. Koalas are mammals, just like we are.

Page 5: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

They have well-adapted hands and feet for their life in the trees. Their fingers are spread so that it seems like they have 2 thumbs. This gives them a better grip on the tree branches. The foot has a similar set up. This gives them a better grip on the tree branches.

This enables them to live high up in the trees where they spend half their day collecting leaves to eat and the other half sleeping!

Page 6: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,
Page 7: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,
Page 8: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

Koalas are rather small, round animals. They weigh about 30 pounds and on average grow to be 2 feet tall.

There are fewer than 100,000 koalas.

Koalas can live as long as 17 years, although high mortality rates (due to car fatalities and dogs, loss of habitat, bush fires, and disease) for males lower their life expectancy to 2 to 10 years.

Page 9: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

The koala's historic range stretches across Australia. Today they can be found only in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia.

Page 10: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

Koalas prefer to live in eucalyptus forests, coastal islands, and low woodlands.

Koalas consume eucalyptus leaves and bark from 12 different eucalyptus tree species. They also consume mistletoe and box leaves.

Page 11: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

Koalas smell the leaves to make sure they are not too poisonous. Koalas have to eat 1 pound of leaves per day to stay healthy. Koala usually do not drink. They get almost all of their water from Eucalyptus leaves.

Page 12: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

Nocturnal mammals, koalas sleep for up to 16 – 20 hours a day. They are arboreal, which means that they live in trees. They do not live in big groups but rather prefer to be alone.

Page 13: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

Koalas breed once a year. Gestation lasts 35 days, after which one koala is born. The baby koala is very small when it is born, and lives in its mother's pouch for five to seven months. After this time, koalas gradually become independent and survive on their own.

Page 14: By Samuel Grech Year 6A. Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck,

Once numbering in the millions, koalas suffered major declines in population during the 1920s when they were hunted for their fur. Today, habitat destruction, traffic deaths, climate change and attacks by dogs kill an estimated 4,000 koalas yearly.

Australian national laws protect koalas, but each individual state is responsible for the animal's conservation.