A tailless furry marsupial (Phascolarctos cinereus), found in Australia. The female carries her young on the back of her neck. Called also Australian bear, koala bear, native bear, and native sloth. The koala lives almost all of its life in trees, moves sluggishly like a sloth, and eats eucalyptus leaves almost exclusively.
A 1 oz platinum coin minted by the Western Australian Mint in Australia. The Koala coin is 99.95% pure.
Australian platinum coin, minted since 1987,.995 fine.
sluggish tailless Australian arboreal marsupial with gray furry ears and coat; feeds on eucalyptus leaves and bark
a Marsupial, not a Mammal
A Koala is a small, herbivorous, tree dwelling, bear-like, pouched mammal, found on the island continent of sunny Australia; commonly called a Koala Bear.
An Australian, tailless, tree-dwelling marsupial with thick, gray fur, sharp claws, and large, tufted ears; it feeds exclusively on eucalyptus leaves and buds
The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae.