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Why Koalas Have Fingerprints (and How They Confuse Crime Labs)Imagine a quiet forest in Australia, sunlight filtering through eucalyptus leaves, and a sleepy koala munching away. Now, picture this: a crime scene investigator lifting a perfect fingerprint ...
You'd think a koala's a koala, right? Not quite. These little eucalyptus lovers are rocking totally different looks depending on where they hang their claws. Down south in chilly Victoria ...
Two male koalas slowly climbed trees and snacked on eucalyptus leaves Tuesday at their new home at Brookfield Zoo Chicago, as hundreds excitedly waited in line for the chance to see the marsupials ...
Koalas are normally found in eucalyptus trees, but one couple came home in Australia on Wednesday and were shocked to find one in their bedroom. “I was scared, happy and excited at the same time ...
Each koala needs hundreds of eucalyptus trees to have enough leaves to consume throughout their lives, which in the wild spans approximately 10 to 12 years. “There are too many koalas on the ...
When she first moved in, she was surrounded by dozens of koalas living in eucalyptus trees, their main source of shelter and food. “If you went out for a walk early morning or evening ...
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