The document summarizes key facts about koalas. Koalas are herbivorous marsupials that live primarily in Australia. They have gray fur, sharp claws for climbing, large paws and ears to help them grip and hear well due to poor eyesight. Koalas are unique in that they and primates are the only mammals that have fingerprints, and they mark their territory by scent-rubbing trees like dogs.
The document summarizes key facts about koalas. Koalas are herbivorous marsupials that live primarily in Australia. They have gray fur, sharp claws for climbing, large paws and ears to help them grip and hear well due to poor eyesight. Koalas are unique in that they and primates are the only mammals that have fingerprints, and they mark their territory by scent-rubbing trees like dogs.
The document summarizes key facts about koalas. Koalas are herbivorous marsupials that live primarily in Australia. They have gray fur, sharp claws for climbing, large paws and ears to help them grip and hear well due to poor eyesight. Koalas are unique in that they and primates are the only mammals that have fingerprints, and they mark their territory by scent-rubbing trees like dogs.
Habitat: Almost concentrate in Australia. Feature: The koalas have rough grey or silver-grey fur that use for pushing water and make its body dry when they stand in the rain. They have big and short sharp claws which help them to climb. Their paws have big finger to hold everything more easily. They have silky big round ears so they can hear very well. In addition, because of poor eyesight, they often find out their enemies by sound, its make them can hear very well. Interesting fact: - Like a human, koalas have fingerprints. That is the only mamal except primates. - They have a smell in their body, and they can assert sovereignty like a dog when rub on the trees.