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Baby Koalas

Baby Koalas

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A new koala joey has been born in the colony, providing an opportunity to learn about baby koalas, including their diet, weight, upbringing, and growth.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 24 pages
Publication date: 16 March 2023
Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd


A new addition has arrived in the colony! Meet the adorable koala joey! Discover all there is to know about these charming creatures, from their diet to their weight, upbringing, and growth.

A new addition has arrived in the colony! Meet the adorable koala joey! Discover all there is to know about these charming creatures, from their diet to their weight, upbringing, and growth.



The joey is a young koala that is born in the colony. It is a small, fluffy creature that weighs around 100 grams at birth. At first, the joey is completely dependent on its mother for survival. It spends most of its time clinging to her back and feeding on her milk.



As the joey grows, it starts to develop its own taste for food. It begins to eat eucalyptus leaves, which are the main source of food for koalas. The joey will continue to feed on its mother's milk for about six months, after which it will start to wean off and eat solid food.



The joey's growth rate is slow compared to other animals. It takes about two years for the joey to reach adulthood. Once it reaches adulthood, it will be able to reproduce and start its own colony.



Koalas are native to Australia and are known for their unique appearance and behavior. They are herbivores, which means they only eat plants. Koalas are also very social animals and live in colonies, which can contain up to 40 individuals.



The joey is an important part of the koala colony. It helps to spread the seeds of eucalyptus trees, which are the main source of food for koalas. The joey also plays a role in socialization, as it learns from its mother and other members of the colony.



Koalas are facing many threats, including habitat loss, climate change, and disease. Conservation efforts are being made to protect these animals and ensure their survival in the wild.



If you ever have the chance to see a koala joey, take a moment to appreciate its beauty and wonder at the incredible journey it takes to grow up and become an adult.


A new addition has arrived in the colony! Meet the adorable koala joey! Discover all there is to know about these charming creatures, from their diet to their weight, upbringing, and growth.

The joey is a young koala that is born in the colony. It is a small, fluffy creature that weighs around 100 grams at birth. At first, the joey is completely dependent on its mother for survival. It spends most of its time clinging to her back and feeding on her milk.

As the joey grows, it starts to develop its own taste for food. It begins to eat eucalyptus leaves, which are the main source of food for koalas. The joey will continue to feed on its mother's milk for about six months, after which it will start to wean off and eat solid food.

The joey's growth rate is slow compared to other animals. It takes about two years for the joey to reach adulthood. Once it reaches adulthood, it will be able to reproduce and start its own colony.

Koalas are native to Australia and are known for their unique appearance and behavior. They are herbivores, which means they only eat plants. Koalas are also very social animals and live in colonies, which can contain up to 40 individuals.

The joey is an important part of the koala colony. It helps to spread the seeds of eucalyptus trees, which are the main source of food for koalas. The joey also plays a role in socialization, as it learns from its mother and other members of the colony.

Koalas are facing many threats, including habitat loss, climate change, and disease. Conservation efforts are being made to protect these animals and ensure their survival in the wild.

If you ever have the chance to see a koala joey, take a moment to appreciate its beauty and wonder at the incredible journey it takes to grow up and become an adult.

Weight: 84g
Dimension: 198 x 202 x 7 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398223967

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