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The Koala Bear Phascolarctos cinereus

By: Ethan Bowman and Mara Bardales. The Koala Bear Phascolarctos cinereus. Habitat. ONLY Eastern Australia. Characteristics. Diet - Herbivore (Eucalyptus leaves) Size - 15-30lbs, 2ft long Climate - hot, dry, and light Housing - in trees Relation - Humans are only predator

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The Koala Bear Phascolarctos cinereus

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  1. By: Ethan Bowman and Mara Bardales The Koala BearPhascolarctoscinereus

  2. Habitat • ONLY Eastern Australia

  3. Characteristics • Diet - Herbivore (Eucalyptus leaves) • Size - 15-30lbs, 2ft long • Climate - hot, dry, and light • Housing - in trees • Relation - Humans are only predator • Reproduction • Age - females: 2 years old, Males: 3-4 years old • Offspring - 1, rarely twins are born • Frequency - every year • Gestation period - 34-36 days • Pack? - no, a loner

  4. Interesting facts • Can reduce blood flow to conserve heat • Will shiver when its below 10 degrees • Use “evaporative cooling” in their airways to cool themselves • Can reduce the amount of water in urine to reduce water loss

  5. Why its endangered • Over hunting in the 1900’s • Habitat destruction

  6. World Population • 40,000** estimated

  7. Conservation Effort • The Australian government leaves it up to the separate principalities to decide what to do • Some of the principalities don’t want to admit that the Koala is endangered • Only one principality has done anything to help

  8. Organizations • Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) • National Koala act

  9. QUIZ • Where are Koalas located? • What do they eat? • Is a Koala Bear actually a bear? • How do they conserve heat? • Why is the Koala endangered?

  10. Works Cited • http://koalas.org/koala-info.html • http://www.valdosta.edu/~acforres/topic.html • http://www.pocanticohills.org • http://www.wildlifewatchers.org/esReports/report33.html

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