Koala, also known as koala, sloth and koala, is an animal of koala. Koalas are fat, their hair looks thick and messy, and they have no tail. Adult koalas can reach 70~80 cm in length and weigh about 10 kg.
Koalas spend most of their time in trees. They hardly go to the fields to drink water. They mainly feed on eucalyptus leaves, and koalas can eat a lot of eucalyptus leaves every day, so their digestive ability is better. Koalas are widely distributed in Australia, mainly in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria.
Living habits
Koalas spend most of their time in trees and almost all their lives in eucalyptus trees. During the day, it spends a lot of time sleeping, only less than 10% of the time foraging, and other time is mainly spent sitting still. Koalas can climb trees when they are young. When they get off the tree, they always fall backwards, with their buttocks touching the ground first, and their movements are very slow.
Koalas have made many adaptations to arboreal life. Because they don't use nests or covers, their tailless bear-like bodies are covered with a thick layer of hair, which can play a good isolation role. Koalas have very curved needle-like nails on most toes, which makes them very tall climbers and can easily climb the tallest eucalyptus with the smoothest bark.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Koala