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KOALAS
Elizabeth Ponce
LINKS
 Koala’s Scientific Name
 Their Range

 Their Diet

 Average Size, Weight, Length etc.

 Breeding

 Unique Behaviors



   Conclusion
KOALA’S SCIENTIFIC NAME
   Koala’s scientific name is Phascolarctos which
    means “pouch” & “bear” in Greek.
THEIR RANGE
   They mainly live in Eastern Australia.
THEIR DIET
   The diet of a Koala consists of mostly eucalpytus
    leaves but in some cases they also eat non-
    eucalyptus trees.
AVERAGE SIZE, WEIGHT, LENGTH ETC.
 The average koala weighs: 9-20 lbs.
 They are about 27-36 in big

 Male koalas are naturally bigger than females.
BREEDING
 Female koalas’ pregnancy lasts for about 35 days.
 After the “Joey” is born they stay in the mother’s pouch
  for about 5 months.
UNIQUE BEHAVIORS
 They sleep a lot so they’re able to save their energy
  for finding food, climbing trees, grooming
  themselves, or caring for their Joey’s.
 In order to move from one tree to the next they
  jump.
 They’re also good at swimming.
WEIRD INFORMATION ABOUT KOALAS
 The nickname for the koala is Native Bear.
 The baby koalas breath oxygen like humans.

 They have very thick fur.

 Joey’s are born without any eyesight at first until
  they completely develop.
CONCLUSION
   I hope you enjoyed my PowerPoint of koalas. I
    learned a lot about this mammal and I sure hope
    you did too. Thank you for watching until next time.

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Koalas by elizabeth ponce

  • 2. LINKS  Koala’s Scientific Name  Their Range  Their Diet  Average Size, Weight, Length etc.  Breeding  Unique Behaviors  Conclusion
  • 3. KOALA’S SCIENTIFIC NAME  Koala’s scientific name is Phascolarctos which means “pouch” & “bear” in Greek.
  • 4. THEIR RANGE  They mainly live in Eastern Australia.
  • 5. THEIR DIET  The diet of a Koala consists of mostly eucalpytus leaves but in some cases they also eat non- eucalyptus trees.
  • 6. AVERAGE SIZE, WEIGHT, LENGTH ETC.  The average koala weighs: 9-20 lbs.  They are about 27-36 in big  Male koalas are naturally bigger than females.
  • 7. BREEDING  Female koalas’ pregnancy lasts for about 35 days.  After the “Joey” is born they stay in the mother’s pouch for about 5 months.
  • 8. UNIQUE BEHAVIORS  They sleep a lot so they’re able to save their energy for finding food, climbing trees, grooming themselves, or caring for their Joey’s.  In order to move from one tree to the next they jump.  They’re also good at swimming.
  • 9. WEIRD INFORMATION ABOUT KOALAS  The nickname for the koala is Native Bear.  The baby koalas breath oxygen like humans.  They have very thick fur.  Joey’s are born without any eyesight at first until they completely develop.
  • 10. CONCLUSION  I hope you enjoyed my PowerPoint of koalas. I learned a lot about this mammal and I sure hope you did too. Thank you for watching until next time.