koala|koalas in English
noun
[ko·a·la || kəʊ'ɑːlə]
furry gray marsupial which lives in trees and feeds on eucalyptus leaves (native to Australia)
Use "koala|koalas" in a sentence
1. Adopt a koala. Factoid: There are only an estimated 000 to 000 koalas living in the wild today.
2. With the survival rate of native Australian koalas on the rise, more and more zoos around the world are adding a "koala house" or "koala exhibit" to their roster of special animals.
3. Marsupials include koalas, possums and kangaroos.
4. Koala is an arboreal Australian marsupial.
5. The koala is unique to Australia.
6. The koala is a nocturnal, tree dwelling marsupial mammal.
7. Koala bears and Kangaroos are the most common marsupials.
8. Holding a koala is fun , educational, and inspiring.
9. She's a funky little broad that looks like a koala.
10. A baby koala is as small as a jelly bean.
11. The last tourist attraction was Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.
12. She's a funky little broad that looks like koala.
13. A: We've got a koala conservation area - 2 , 000 acres.
14. 2020 Kangaroos, koalas, Tasmanian devils, dingoes, jumping spiders and wild Budgies are featured in the
15. Stopping koala extinction is Agonizingly simple, but here's why I'm not optimistic
16. I think Mark is cute without a koala. Don't you, Katie?
17. For $ you can get a Polaroid picture of your koala experience.
18. 11 The koala opened both its red-rimmed eyes and looked down on me malevolently.
19. Koalas are cute, furry animals that have several Adaptations which help them to survive in their environment
20. Acrobates - a genus of Phalangeridae genus Acrobates mammal genus - a genus of mammals family Phalangeridae, Phalangeridae - phalangers; koalas
21. A koala, who was the loser in a treetop fight, fell 10m and knocked himself out.
22. Is that Troy Aikman or a koala with lower digestive difficulties looking so uncomfortable on the Dallas sideline?
23. And it's that combination of evolutionary quirks that yielded the strange skull of Phascolarctos cinereus, the modern koala.
24. The name koala is derived from an Aboriginal word that implies that the animal does very little drinking.
25. They are then walked through the process of creating a Cladogram for five animal examples: frog, fish, bird, koala, and lizard