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Koala Adaptations By Hailey Clayton Hey, this is all about how I am awesome!

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Koala Adaptations. Hey, this is all about how I am awesome!. By Hailey Clayton. My cheeks are so chubby!. Koalas eat eucalyptus leaves. These leaves are poisonous to many other animals, but not to koalas. . Oh my!. Quit staring at me. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Koala Adaptations

Koala AdaptationsBy Hailey Clayton

Hey, this is all about how I am awesome!Koalas eat eucalyptus leaves. These leaves are poisonous to many other animals, but not to koalas.

My cheeks are so chubby!Quit staring at me.Oh my!Koalas have two thumbs to help them hang on the trees.

Koalas may look soft and cuddly, but under their fur they have a lot of muscle. They need it for hanging onto trees and climbing all night. Like trapeze artists in a circus, much of their muscle is concentrated in their arms and shoulders.

Am I strong or what?!Koalas have gray fur to hide them from predators and to keep them warm.

Nappy time!Interesting Facts!

Koalas are related to the wombat and the kangaroo.Koalas are not really bears, they are marsupials. They are called marsupials because they have their babies in a pouch.

Wheres my child?I have never had this much fun!Lets do this thing!When baby koalas get too big to fit into the pouch, their mothers start carrying them on their backs. By this time the hands and feet of the baby are already very strong. They are able to hold on to their mothers with a very tight grip.

Come on Mommy, faster! Im not getting any younger back here.ResourcesKoalas and Other Australian Animals, Zoobooks , March 1993.

See ya!Peek-A-Boo!

The EndI almost forgot one of the koalas predators is a fox. That fox cant catch me because I am awesome!Phooey!