
Why aren't koalas actual bears?
They don't meet the koalafications!
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Did You Know?
"Koalafications" sounds like "qualifications"! Koalas are actually marsupials, not bears - they're more closely related to wombats and kangaroos. Koalas sleep up to 22 hours a day and eat only eucalyptus leaves. Baby koalas are called joeys and live in their mother's pouch. Despite their cute appearance, koalas have sharp claws and can be aggressive. There are only about 100,000-500,000 koalas left in the wild!




