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Fact Check: Male Koalas 'Bellow' Loudly at Night to Attract Females, Instead of Pursuing Mates?
Instead of pursuing females, male koalas lie back between midnight and 3 a.m. and "bellow" loudly to attract a mate. Rating: Mixture (About this rating?) What's True: Koalas are nocturnal animals that ...
MIAMI, Fla. (WFLA) – Zoo Miami is set to unveil its newest addition – a young male koala. Zoo officials say in a statement that the nearly 5-year-old marsupial named Milo will be officially introduced ...
A koala joey has emerged from its mother’s pouch at the Los Angeles Zoo, which announced the unnamed baby’s appearance on Wednesday, May 3 — also known as Wild Koala Day, celebrated in Australia. He ...
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Shock claim about koala threat
An independent report by the NSW government found “no significant effect” from selective logging on male koala density.
… male koalas also seek female mating partners outside of these hours. Scientists have also provided several other explanations for these deep, guttural bellows – not just mating. Koala breeding ...
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