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🧠 Fun Facts to Make You Smarter!
- Koalas are not bears—they are marsupials, which means they carry babies in a pouch.
- They live in eucalyptus trees in Australia and rarely come down to the ground.
- Koalas sleep up to 18–22 hours a day because their food takes a long time to digest!
- They eat only eucalyptus leaves, which are poisonous to most other animals.
- Koalas have two thumbs on each front paw, which helps them grip branches tightly.
- Each koala has a unique nose pattern, like a fingerprint!
- Baby koalas are called joeys, and they stay in their mother’s pouch for about 6 months.
- Koalas don’t drink much water—they get most of it from eucalyptus leaves.
- Koalas make loud grunting or snoring sounds—even though they look cuddly!
- Koalas are protected animals, but they’re still threatened by habitat loss and bushfires.
📚 Word Boost – Learn Cool New Words
Marsupial – A mammal with a pouch to carry babies
Eucalyptus – A type of tree whose leaves are eaten by koalas
Joey – A baby marsupial (like a baby koala or kangaroo)
Habitat – The natural place where an animal lives
Pouch – A pocket on the mother’s body where babies grow
Grunt – A deep animal sound, like a growl or snore