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  1. The Phascolarctidae (φάσκωλος (phaskolos) - pouch or bag, ἄρκτος (arktos) - bear, from the Greek phascolos + arctos meaning pouched bear) is a family of marsupials of the order Diprotodontia, consisting of only one extant species, the koala, and six well-known fossil species, with another six less well known fossil species, and ...

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    The koala ( Phascolarctos cinereus ), sometimes called the koala bear, is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae and its closest living relatives are the wombats.

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    This article is about the marsupial koala, its physical characteristics, diet and habitat. It also mentions that it is a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and fragmentation. The article also talks about San Diego Zoo which has one of the largest collections of exotic animals in the world including a breeding colony of koalas and successful bre...

    koala is a tree-dwelling marsupial of coastal eastern and southern Australia classified in the family Phascolarctidae. It feeds on leaves of certain eucalyptus trees, has an intestinal pouch to digest toxic substances abundant in eucalyptus, spends long hours sitting or sleeping in tree forks. The only member of the family Phascolarctidae with its ...

    Is a koala a bear? How long do koalas live? Where are they found? What do they eat? Are they endangered species?

    Koalas feed selectively on leaves of certain eucalyptus trees, have an intestinal pouch 2 meters long for digesting as much as 1.3 kg daily, spend most time sitting or sleeping due to poor diet providing little spare energy but producing loud grunts when necessary; solitary animals move within home range over more than a dozen trees; listed by IUCN...

    Trained dogs smell koala droppings for tracking purposes in Australia .

    One of largest collections exotic & endangered mammals birds reptiles world located San Diego California US ; 100-acre site administered Zoological Society San Diego ; famous breeding colony largest outside Australia thriving mainly because food grows abundantly zoo grounds ; successful breeding groups gorillas tigers giraffes hippopotamuses bonobo...

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  3. Phascolarctos gives its name to the Phascolarctidae family, which allies a number of other genera that are now extinct. Anatomical similarities suggest the probably share a common ancestor of Vombatidae , represented by the living species of Vombatus and Lasiorhinus ; the wombats are their closest extant relations among the Diprotodontia order ...

  4. km/h mph. Weight. 4-15. kg lbs. Height. 60-85. cm inch. The koala or, inaccurately, koala bear ( Phascolarctos cinereus) is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae and its closest living relatives are the wombats.

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  5. ADW: Phascolarctidae: INFORMATION. Phascolarctidae koalas. By Phil Myers. This mar­su­pial fam­ily is re­stricted to wooded areas of east­ern Aus­tralia and con­tains a sin­gle liv­ing species, the fa­mil­iar koala ( Phas­co­larc­tus cinereus ). Koalas are of medium size (7-15 kg). Their tail is short.

  6. Article History. short-headed glider. Also called: Flying Phalanger, orFlying Possum. Related Topics: feathertail. short-headed glider. greater glider. Diprotodontia. glider, any of about six small phalangers—marsupial mammals of Australasia—that volplane from tree to tree like flying squirrels.

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