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Koala
Phascolarctos cinereus
Other Names: Koala "bear", may be confused with the "drop bear". Family: Phascolarctidae, the koala is the only living species, about 10 extinct species from fossils Size: 65-82 cm Distribution: Some parts of Eastern Australia Status: Vulnerable Habitat: Open eucalypt woodlands References: Cronin's Key Guide to Mammals, Van Dyck, Gynther and Baker, Menkhorst and Knight, Wikipedia. About the KoalaThe koala is one of the most famous Australian animals. They look so cuddly and sleepy. They aren't really cuddly but they are really sleepy. Koalas are largely sedentary, and sleep up to 20 hours a day. They spend most of their time asleep digesting their food, which is hard to digest and consists of leaves, mainly from certain species of eucalyptus trees. They are sometimes called "bears", but koalas are masupials and not a type of bear at all. Their closest living relative is the wombat. Sometimes koalas are confused with drop bears. The drop bear is the most feared of all australian animals, and has been seen by very few people who lived to tell of it. They look similar to koalas but of course with much larger teeth. You can learn more about drop bears from a reliable source of information called the internet.
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