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koala
[ koh-ah-luh ]
noun
- a sluggish, tailless, gray, furry, arboreal marsupial, Phascolarctos cinereus, of Australia.
koala
/ °ìəʊˈɑ˱ôÉ™ /
noun
- a slow-moving Australian arboreal marsupial, Phascolarctus cinereus, having dense greyish fur and feeding on eucalyptus leaves and bark Also called (Austral)native bear
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of koala1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of koala1
Example Sentences
Even a few decades ago, spotting a koala snuggled in a backyard tree was nothing out of the ordinary.
Blink, and a friend’s little bundle of semi-consciousness has grown to the size of a koala.
Like other organisms, some yeasts have evolved to be specialists -- think koalas, which eat nothing but eucalyptus leaves -- while others are generalists like raccoons, which eat just about anything.
More than a dozen koalas were convalescing in open-air enclosures, wrapping their woolly arms around the trunks of eucalyptus trees.
It is the birthplace of songbirds, the land of egg-laying mammals and the world capital of pouch-bearing marsupials, a group that encompasses far more than just koalas and kangaroos.
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