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Analysis of koala populations at intermediate geographic distances would be required to assess gene flow accurately.
What is more, several mammal species including the taciturn koala have it permanently lowered.
Since wombats are cousins of the koala, this seems highly appropriate.
Thus, among names for animals, we have: kangaroo, koala, wombat, brumby (a wild horse), galah (a small, pink and grey cockatoo), barramundi (a lungfish) and bunyip (a fabulous amphibious monster).
I refer not to a wallaby or a koala, but to a television interviewer who did not treat her with sycophantic self-abasement.
Unlike most other marsupials, the koala does not clean her pouch.
In koalas, wombats and marsupial moles, the pouch opens backward or down.
For example, a koala bear (see below) looks and acts much like a bear, but in actuality, it is quite distinct and unrelated.
Because of the koala's resemblance to a bear, it was often miscalled the koala bear, particularly by early settlers.
The koala has several adaptations for its eucalypt diet, which is of low nutritive value, of high toxicity and high in dietary fibre.
While the hindgut is proportionally larger in the koala than in other herbivores, only 10% of the animal's energy is obtained from fermentation.
Camphor laurel invades rainforests and pastures, and also competes against eucalyptus trees, certain species of which are the sole food source of koalas.
A well-known example of a specialist animal is the koala, which subsists almost entirely on eucalyptus leaves.
Kangaroos and koalas inhabit the more open eucalpyt woodlands, and kookaburras feed their chicks in the nest hole.
The leaves are commonly eaten by insects, and are a food item for the koala.