koala

[kəʊˈɑːlə]

koala Definition

a small, furry, tree-dwelling marsupial native to Australia, with grayish-brown fur, large ears, and sharp claws.

Using koala: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "koala" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Koalas are herbivorous and feed on eucalyptus leaves.

  • Example

    The koala is a symbol of Australia.

  • Example

    Koalas sleep for up to 18 hours a day.

koala Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with koala

  • a common but incorrect name for the koala, which is not a bear but a marsupial

    Example

    Many people refer to koalas as koala bears, but they are not bears at all.

  • an imaginary species of koala that is said to attack humans by dropping from trees

    Example

    The story of the drop bear is a popular myth among tourists visiting Australia.

  • a term used to describe the way koalas cling to tree trunks or branches with their sharp claws

    Example

    The koala's ability to hug trees is due to its strong and sharp claws.

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Summary: koala in Brief

A 'koala' [kəʊˈɑːlə] is a small, furry, tree-dwelling marsupial native to Australia. It has grayish-brown fur, large ears, and sharp claws. Koalas are herbivorous and feed on eucalyptus leaves. They are often referred to as 'koala bears,' but this is incorrect. The term 'drop bear' refers to an imaginary species of koala that is said to attack humans by dropping from trees.

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