How To Use Koala In A Sentence
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Spoonin, - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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This episode deals with the different types of animals featured in the outback, including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and other fuzzy, cute animals running around Australia.
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The wild population of koalas is in danger of dying out.
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We've got a rock wallaby and koalas and a rosella and they are, to my mind, just about as fine as natural history art gets.
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This marsupial family is restricted to wooded areas of eastern Australia and contains a single living species, the familiar koala.
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The mammals include a number of well-known animals such as the eastern grey kangaroo Macropus giganteus, the red-necked wallaby M. rufogriseus, wallaroo M. robustus, koala Phasocarctos cinereus and wombat Vombatus ursinus, the greater glider Petaurus volans, the squirrel glider P. norfolcensis, mountain brushtailed possum Trichosurus caninus; also the rarer spotted-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus (VU), long-nosed potoroo Potorous tridactylus (VU), yellow-bellied glider Petaurus australis and brush-tailed rock wallaby Petrogale penicillata (VU).
Greater Blue Mountains Area, Australia
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The Australian Government gave us a koala bear as a gesture of friendship.
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Each strand of the story anticipates its own resolution as surely as the presence of koalas presages masticated eucalyptus.
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So the cassowaries, kookaburras, koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles and wallabies that one goes to Australia in the hope of seeing are all there.
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Koalas inhabit eucalyptus woodlands where they feed on eucalyptus leaves, stems, flowers, and bark.
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Koalas eat very few things besides eucalyptus leaves.
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It is what we, as carers of koalas, birds, possums, macropods (wallabies, kangaroos etc.) and other wildlife carers are trained to do.
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I was surrounded by at least a dozen baby kangaroos, wallabies, or koalas all my life.
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Koalas are the world's pickiest eaters; they'll eat eucalyptus leaves and nothing else.
Globe and Mail
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True, there may be a great many cuter animals - koalas, chinchillas, moomins and ewoks to name but a few, but guinea pigs reap extra appeal due to their peculiar nature.
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Amateur fossil hunters have helped to uncover the oldest known ancestor to kangaroos, koalas, possums, and wombats.
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Lilly, newly returned and heavy once more beneath her skulls, traced the outrage of a pinion koala on the lifeboat, her finish slowly coming to a hammer then tapping like a television as she circled her cheeseboard against the woodpile, leaving one pallbearer sundae, one bloomer sprain.
Farouche
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In Sydney, ice sculptures of kangaroos and koalas melted during a protest by green groups over Australia's refusal to ratify the pact.
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So the cassowaries, kookaburras, koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles and wallabies that one goes to Australia in the hope of seeing are all there.
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The wild population of koalas is in danger of dying out.
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Kriston Capps, long-time koala afficionado, submits this video to support his contention that the koala is the cutest animal of them all:
Matthew Yglesias » Friday Cute Animal Blogging
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Standing under a eucalyptus tree, we are looking up at a koala.
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Scientists say this mammal is the oldest known fossil ancestor of modern marsupials - which include opossums, kangaroos, and koalas.
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The leaflet includes hints on how to find koalas, directions to the Koala Care and Research Centre, and how to contact Friends of the Koala.
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In fact the koala is a she and after being christened Sam, is taken to a wildlife shelter.
WN.com - Articles related to Smoke from Russian wildfires reaches Kazakhstan
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Like their koala cousins, wombats have a hardened layer over the muscles of their rump; a very hardened layer.
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It is often said that eucalyptus makes koalas "stoned" - probably because they sleep for up to 18 hours a day, wedged between branches of eucalyptus trees - but this isn't true: Their high-fiber, low-nutrition diet means they have to sleep to conserve energy.
Taipei Times
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The mammals include a number of well-known animals such as the eastern grey kangaroo Macropus giganteus, the red-necked wallaby M. rufogriseus, wallaroo M. robustus, koala Phasocarctos cinereus and wombat Vombatus ursinus, the greater glider Petaurus volans, the squirrel glider P. norfolcensis, mountain brushtailed possum Trichosurus caninus; also the rarer spotted-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus (VU), long-nosed potoroo Potorous tridactylus (VU), yellow-bellied glider Petaurus australis and brush-tailed rock wallaby Petrogale penicillata (VU).
Greater Blue Mountains Area, Australia
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The mainland subspecies of swamp antechinus (Antechinus minimus maritimus) and white footed dunnart (Sminthopsis leucopus) are largely restricted to coastal regions, while other species, such as the koala, are widespread throughout this ecoregion and excluded from the Central Highlands because of the cold winters.
Southeast Australia temperate forests
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Pictures of cuddly koalas trapped in burning gumtrees may deter some potential firebug.
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Scuba divers explore the Julian Rocks Marine Reserve while bushwalkers stride into the rolling green hinterlands, through koala forests and macadamia plantations.
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Slow-moving animals and those living in trees - animals such as koalas, possums, and gliders - were most at risk.
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A mature male koala usually has a small harem of females which he guards jealously.
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As I have stated previously, the proposed upgrade along a major koala corridor will result in numerous road kills.
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There are a variety of possums, early kangaroos, koalas, wombats and quolls, as well as marsupial groups that are now completely extinct.
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Call it what you will, the Tasmanian Tiger still has more in common with its Australian marsupial cousins, such as kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas, than with actual tigers, wolves, or hyenas.
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Maybe you would see koalas, wombats, echidnas, brush tail and ring tail possums and emus if you're lucky.
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As Gondwana broke up, the link was broken, and the Australasian marsupials evolved in isolation, giving rise to the modern groups of koalas, bandicoots, wombats, and kangaroos.
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Lilly, newly returned and heavy once more beneath her skulls, traced the outrage of a pinion koala on the lifeboat, her finish slowly coming to a hammer then tapping like a television as she circled her cheeseboard against the woodpile, leaving one pallbearer sundae, one bloomer sprain.
Farouche
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Marsupials, such as the opossums of the Americas and the kangaroos, koalas, and wombats of Australasia, generally give birth to tiny immature young which then complete their developments in a pouch.
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Fifteen years ago this once-pristine bushland held thousands of koalas.
Times, Sunday Times
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A bonus of the koala-friendly restrictions is that many other native species are flourishing also.
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here in austraila we call those "sideburns" the young lady was wearing "koala bears ears" or spiders legs
Hairy Situations: Embracing Patterns
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Any new roads must avoid bisecting koala habitat, include mitigation measures, reduce speed limits and provide for habitat restoration.
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Although most marsupials such as kangaroos and koalas are herbivores, Thylacoleo was something completely different—a fearsome predator with pincer-like front teeth and a slashing front claw on its thumb.
Archive 2008-03-01
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As Gondwana broke up, the link was broken, and the Australasian marsupials evolved in isolation, giving rise to the modern groups of koalas, bandicoots, wombats, and kangaroos.
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But now I see why someone could go cuckoo over a koala.
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Wroe's team recognized that for marsupials (like koalas, wombats, and kangaroos) brain size could be used to estimate overall body weight.
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Like their koala cousins, wombats have a hardened layer over the muscles of their rump; a very hardened layer.
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Thabo Thakalekoala, a journalist at the private Harvest FM radio station in the capital Maseru, was arrested last June and charged with subversion after he read out on the air a letter said to have been written by members of the army denouncing Prime Minister Phakalita
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Marsupials include koalas, possums and kangaroos.
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Many koalas in our locality can no longer rely on areas of diminishing remnant bushland.
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This year's Olympic Games turned the world's eye to the country of koalas and kangaroos.
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The koalas communicate across the Australian forests by making low-frequency calls that are shockingly uncute (listen to the embedded video).
Wired Top Stories
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Well the koala is an Australian icon when it comes to tourism.
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The Australian Government gave us a koala bear as a gesture of friendship.
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The number of koalas hit by cars has increased in the past couple of years but so has the percentage of survivals relative to deaths.
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Officers will begin catching, sedating and assessing the health of the koalas this week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mid-December to mid-January plantings are generally preferred when growing Koala lablab for grain.
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bottlenecked" endangered species such as Wanglang giant pandas, the East African cheetah and an island koala population founded by only three koalas.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
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The village itself was a bit of a tourist trap but we did get to see some crocs, cuddle a koala, feed some kangaroos, get bitten by a parrot.
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Other animated features include a fish swimming up a waterfall, only to be snatched up in the jaws of a bear, a koala climbing up and down a eucalyptus tree and a penguin leaping off an iceberg you can read here how islanders in the South Atlantic rescued thousands of endangered northern rockhopper penguins, which were caught in thick oil slicks.
Earth Day's 41st anniversary celebrated by Google
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During the daytime we were taken to see animals that were indigenous to Australia - such as dingoes, wombats and koala bears.
Record-Searchlight Stories
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While this region still contains some large areas of bushland, creeping urbanisation has taken the koala population to the brink.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bush fires are terrorising Australia's cuddly national icon, the koala.
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He's clinging to his place in the side like a koala joey with separation anxiety clings to its mum.
The Sun
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Yes - and before we get clobbered by someone in a koala outfit - we know that's exactly what the big boys do.
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Certainly sloths in South America and koalas in Austrailia wouldn't have survived the trip?
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The wombat does not elicit quite the same sympathy among Australians as the more obviously lovable koala.
Times, Sunday Times
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Luckily some passers by noticed, and a man walked into the river and set upa branch for the koala to clomb back up and out.
Saving the Koala in the River
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I didn't quite catch all the lyrics myself, but if you just mumble it and think patriotic thoughts (Vegemite, outdoor dunnies, koalas) you should be right.
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Female koalas give birth to a single offspring every two years.
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So in evolutionary terms the koala had to make a decision.
The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
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Wildlife officials estimate thousands of native animals, including koalas, have been killed or injured in the fires.
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The koala is the quaintest little creature imaginable.
Peeps At Many Lands: Australia
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Koalas are Australia's best known tree-dwelling marsupials, coming to the ground only to move from one tree to the next.
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Amateur fossil hunters have helped to uncover the oldest known ancestor to kangaroos, koalas, possums, and wombats.
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Is that Troy Aikman or a koala with lower digestive difficulties looking so uncomfortable on the Dallas sideline?
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Dale is from Australia and captivated his audience with stories of crocodiles and koalas.
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It has a tendency to frizz up and stick out over my ears so I look like a crazed koala.
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The zoo did not say where the koalas were released or whether they were still alive.
Times, Sunday Times
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Koala: The Living Teddy BearKoala bears are cute mammals that resemble a cuddly teddy bear.
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And I thought it was all cuddly wombats, koalas and kookaburras.
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Koalas are often thought of as cuddly little teddy bears by most people, and stuffed koalas are collectors items to arctophiles.
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This natural bushland setting teems with more than 200 native species, including koalas on branches, howling dingoes, weird platypuses, and groups of kangaroos, hopping around like giant rabbits with built-in baskets.
Lea Lane: Only Have a Week? A Deluxe Quickie to Oz
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Koalas and wombats are probably each other's closest relatives.
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Other cages held juvenile roos and platys, possums and tiger cats, dingoes and koalas, along with equally disconsolate representatives of outlying tribes such as small felines, rodents, a black bear cub, and an especially wretched sifaka.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson
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In fact there is a great deal at Riversleigh that is more complex than just the fossils of koalas and wombats and kangaroos and other weird creatures.
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The wild population of koalas is in danger of dying out.
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Every year we respond to numerous phone calls from residents disturbed at the prospect of more loss of koala habitat in their neighbourhood.
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Over 51 hours of community work was clocked up for the local koalas.
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After eating a batch of rather strong eucalyptus leaves in a game that involved us pretending to be koalas, we were given stern instructions not to eat any flora.
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There are a variety of possums, early kangaroos, koalas, wombats and quolls, as well as marsupial groups that are now completely extinct.
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Maybe you would see koalas, wombats, echidnas, brush tail and ring tail possums and emus if you're lucky.
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In 1997 I participated in a study of the contribution of koalas to the Australian tourism industry.
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Usually quiet males can become quite vocal The classic image of a koala is a quiet little marsupial, sitting contentedly in a tree chomping eucalyptus leaves.
BBC News - Home
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More recently, we've seen six-foot koalas accosting political leaders and asking in depth questions on real issues.
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Marsupials live underground, on land, in trees (tree kangaroos and koalas), and in water (yapok), and inhabit rainforests, deserts, and temperate regions.
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The first has been likened to tree sloths and the second compared to koala bears.
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Indeed, the name koala is thought to come from a name in one Aboriginal language meaning "doesn't drink.
Taipei Times
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All funds raised from the event will assist the work of the Friends of the Koala.
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The embryo forms an allantoic placenta, as is true of at least some peramelids and koalas but not other marsupials.
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The koala is unique to Australia.
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Becky fulfilled another ambition to cuddle a koala at Australia Zoo, home of Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin.
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Maybe you would see koalas, wombats, echidnas, brush tail and ring tail possums and emus if you're lucky.
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In addition, the ship's welfare fund had purchased 350 miniature, clip-on koalas bearing the ANF for distribution to the children encountered on the deployment.
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Koalas are unusual among marsupials in that they briefly form a placenta during the gestation of their embryos.
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The embryo forms an allantoic placenta, as is true of at least some peramelids and koalas but not other marsupials.
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One approach worthy of serious consideration would be to charge a fee for visitors to Kangaroo Island to hunt koalas.
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Further, koalas have an unusually low metabolic rate, which also reduces their need for food.
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I was surrounded by at least a dozen baby kangaroos, wallabies, or koalas all my life.
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For weeks now Friends of the Koalas has been responding to numerous calls regarding koalas in potentially dangerous locations.
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I decided maybe it was time to leave the mangy koala runt behind and try something fresh.
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This is settled but authentically wild, with koala in tall, thick gum trees, shy but visible wallabies and a black dingo, a bush dog that glares balefully at visitors but never approaches.
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This year's Olympic Games turned the world's eye to the country of koalas and kangaroos.
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Other animals to be included in the Night Safari project include 40 from Australia, including kangaroos, koalas and wallabies, as well as 1,700 animals from Thailand's own national parks.
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Thousands of animals, including kangaroos, koalas, wombats and reptiles, are dead.
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The Australian Government gave us a koala bear as a gesture of friendship.
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Many amazing comments come from a remarkably sane Genesis P-Orridge while Carl Craig sums up turntablism perfectly as Kid Koala gets his scratch on.
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The little marsupials who are NOT bears of any kind despite their being commonly referred to as koala bears are especially vulnerable to the horrendous fires blazing across southern Australia.
Archive 2009-02-01
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She raises the baby "joey" koalas from when they are tiny and then releases them back into the wild.
Koala orphans
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`Cute,' she said, pointing at the little, squidgy koala-like creature smiling out from the front of it.
BEHINDLINGS
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More than 20 Eucalyptus species provide sustenance for koalas, but in any given region, the marsupials eat only a few species.
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A Wroughton family are swapping their cagoules for koalas and kangaroos by moving to Australia next year.
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Thousands of animals were killed, including tigers, lions, elephants, camels, and koalas.
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And all these animals lived there-big glider possums, pygmy possums, koalas, kangaroos and wallabies, wombats, platypus, just everything in the trees, on the ground and in the creeks.
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But in recent years there has been a flood of big indigenous icons, many owned by indigenous corporations: big koalas, big kangaroos, big crocodiles, big bunyips and big barramundi.
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So the cassowaries, kookaburras, koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles and wallabies that one goes to Australia in the hope of seeing are all there.
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Three species of arboreal marsupials are able to subsist on a diet solely of Eucalyptus foliage: the common ringtail possum, the greater glider and the koala.
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If you ignore that pilose caterpillar he inexplicably adheres to his chin, he's cuter than a basket full of stray koalas.
WSJ.com: What's News US
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But shelter spokeswoman Peita Elkhorne said yesterday that Sam had developed abdominal cysts due to a disease called urogenital chlamydiosis, which affects up to 50 per cent of Australia's koala population.
News
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There are a variety of possums, early kangaroos, koalas, wombats and quolls, as well as marsupial groups that are now completely extinct.