Phascolarctos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The genus Phascolarctos consists of 3 species, of which only one ( P. cinereus , the Koala) is alive today. The largest species was P. stirtoni (or Giant Koala) that lived in the Pleistocene...
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The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae. The koala is found in coastal ...
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Koala Bear; Genus: Phascolarctos; Species: cinereus ... This fuzzy marsupial is very muscular, quite lean, and is about 33 inches long. It has a fuzzy coat of fur, big floppy ears, and almost no tail! It's got a stubby little nose, small yellow, beady eyes, and strong bones to support its heavy body while climbing trees.
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Koalas are bear-like in appearance, with a stout body and large paws, but are in fact marsupials, not bears. Their fur is predomin... ... Logan, M. (2001) Evidence for the occurrence of rumination-like behaviour, or myrecism, in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). Journal of Zoology, 255 (1): 83 - 87.
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Koalas are bear-like in appearance, with a stout body and large paws, but are in fact marsupials, not bears. Their fur is predominantly grey to light brown, being lighter and shorter in the warmer north of their range, where the koalas are also ... Home > Threatened Mammals > Koala...
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Genus Phascolarctos contains 1 species ... Phascolarctos cinereus posters ... The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is found on the East coast of Australia. It's scientific name comes from phaskolos meaning "pouch" and; arktos meaning "bear".
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