Classroom lesson 路 Wildlife馃嚘馃嚭 Australia

Koalas

Sleepy tree-dwellers that eat only one kind of leaf

A koala holding a tree branch with both paws and looking towards the camera

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What is it?

Koalas are fluffy, round-eared marsupials that live in the eucalyptus forests of eastern Australia. They sleep up to 20 hours a day and spend most of the rest of the time munching eucalyptus leaves. People often call them 'koala bears', but they're not bears at all - they're marsupials, like kangaroos.

Tell me more

Koalas only eat the leaves of one kind of tree: the eucalyptus, or gum tree. Eucalyptus leaves are tough, full of oils, and slightly poisonous to most animals. Koalas have a special long gut that breaks the leaves down very, very slowly. That is one reason they need so much sleep - digesting is hard work.

There are over 700 kinds of eucalyptus tree, but most koalas only eat from a few of them. A koala can recognise its favourite leaves by smell alone. They eat about half a kilogram of leaves a day - that's the weight of a small bag of sugar in salad.

A baby koala is called a joey, just like a baby kangaroo. It lives in its mum's pouch for about six months. After that, it climbs onto her back and rides around like a small, fuzzy backpack until it is old enough to look after itself.

Koalas have very strong claws and rough pads on their paws, which help them grip tree trunks like climbers wear special shoes. They have two thumbs on each front paw - one extra compared to humans - to help them hold branches tightly. They are excellent climbers but a bit clumsy on the ground.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01If you could only eat one kind of food, what would you pick - and what would you miss?
  2. 02Why might it be useful to have two thumbs on each hand?
  3. 03Koalas sleep 20 hours a day. What would you do with the other 4?
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Classroom activity

Each pupil thinks of a food they could happily eat for a whole week. As a class, find a real animal that eats only one or two foods (panda - bamboo; koala - eucalyptus; anteater - ants). What happens to these animals if their one food runs out? What can we do to help?