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They live in forests and open woodlands, typically dominated by ________ species.
 
eucalyptus tree
 
acacia tree
Cuddly critters, koalas measure about 160cm to 185cm long, and weigh about 14kg.
FALSE- 60cm to 85cm long
a joey – is born, it immediately climbs up to its mother’s pouch. Blind and earless, A joey uses its strong sense of ________, as well as natural instinct, to find its way.
 
touch and smell
 
taste and hearing
 
sight and touch
 
hearing and smell
Koalas have a long digestive organ called a caecum which allows them to break down the leaves unharmed.
TRUE
Eucalyptus leaves are super ________!
 
tough and poisonous
 
soft and sweet
 
tough and sweet
 
sweet and poisonous
Koala’s grow up to become big eaters, shifting up to ________ of eucalyptus leaves in a day!
 
1 kilogram
 
10 kilograms
 
100 kilograms
A joey grows and develops in the pouch for about ________.
 
6 months
 
9 months
 
12 months
 
24 months
Sadly, around 80% of koala habitat has been lost to _____.
 
human homes, drought and bushfires
 
poaching
 
natural disasters
They can sleep for up to 28 hours a day!
FALSE- 18 hours/ day
Koala numbers aren't on the decline.
FALSE
Koalas are losing their homes to excessive tree-clearing.
TRUE
‘Koala’ is thought to mean ‘no drink’ in the Australian Aboriginal language
TRUE
They have a very supportive ________ …
 
butt
 
paws
 
claws
They live high up in ________ of native bushlands and forests, usually perched between the forks of the tree’s branches.
 
Eucalyptus trees
 
Oak tree
 
Dogwood tree
Koalas can be found in southeastern and eastern Australia.
TRUE
Koalas aren't a national symbol of Australia’s unique wildlife.
FALSE- they are
Baby koalas called ‘pups’
FALSE- Baby koalas called ‘joeys’
Koalas are bears.
FALSE- they’re marsupials!