A koala is a marsupial. Marsupial young (called joeys) are born very undeveloped, completely blind, hairless and vulnerable. The joeys crawls by instinct to its mother's pouch, where it latches onto...
The koala is not a bear because it is a marsupial, whereas a bear is a placental mammal. Marsupials and placental mammals are different sub-groups of the mammal family. "Koala bear" is just a...
Koalas are not bears at all, and are found only in Australia. They are not officially classed as "common" but are regarded as "vulnerable" in many areas. However, where koalas have been introduced on...
Koalas are not bears.
Bears might eat koalas, but I doubt a bear has ever seen a koala. Koalas are indigenous to Australia and there are no bears in Australia.
No. Koalas and bears are unrelated in any way and have quite separate numbers of chromosomes and incompatible DNA.Should the two organisms copulate, there would be no offspring produced.