PRESENTATION OUTLINE
THIS PRESENTATION WILL BE ABOUT KOALAS
Koalas are adorable and cuddly and apparently give top ko-ality hugs.
Koalas are often lay called bears but are actually called marsupials. Koalas are called bears because of teddy bears (they look like teddy bears). Marsupials are commonly identified by how the mother keeps their young in a pouch. Other marsupials include kangaroos, sugar gliders, brush tail possum, and many more. Koalas keep their young in their punches until the young are fully developed.
URBANIZATION THREATS KOALA'S HABITATS
THAT IS WHY KOALAS ARE AN ENDANGERED SPECIES
Urbanization is a major factor to koala's endangerment. Another one is poaching. Koalas cannot adapt fast enough to this urbanization. And even though this is irrelevant. Koala babies eat their moms poop.
KOALA'S HABITAT POPULATION
A KOALA'S GESTATION PERIOD IS 30-35 DAYS
AS RARE AS IT IS FOR MARSUPIALS, KOALAS HAVE OPPOSABLE THUMBS
AS YOU CAN SEE IN ALL OF THESE VISUALS, KOALAS LIVE IN TREES