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- noun Plural form of
koala .
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Reuters Eucalyptus leaves, most commonly known as koalas' food, could become jet fuel under a new biofuels venture among Virgin Australia and several energy groups.
Virgin Australia Researching Eucalyptus Leaves As Jet Fuel Ross Kelly 2011
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IFAW, working with Help for Wildlife, has deployed a response team to assist animals such as koalas and wallabies affected in these regions.
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Dave Rawlins expressed his concerns about threatened species, such as koalas and glossy black cockatoos, being displaced and further loss of plant species, such as the endangered spiny gardenia and fragrant myrtle.
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Dave Rawlins expressed his concerns about threatened species, such as koalas and glossy black cockatoos, being displaced and further loss of plant species, such as the endangered spiny gardenia and fragrant myrtle.
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As the continent dried out and the flora became dominated by plants with hard, tough leaves, animals such as koalas had to adapt to this new food resource.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Dave Rawlins expressed his concerns about threatened species, such as koalas and glossy black cockatoos, being displaced and further loss of plant species, such as the endangered spiny gardenia and fragrant myrtle.
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Dave Rawlins expressed his concerns about threatened species, such as koalas and glossy black cockatoos, being displaced and further loss of plant species, such as the endangered spiny gardenia and fragrant myrtle.
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Mr Bonney said the dogs were vicious predators who were a major threat to endangered and critically endangered species such as koalas in the Upper Richmond.
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Mr Bonney said the dogs were vicious predators who were a major threat to endangered and critically endangered species such as koalas in the Upper Richmond.
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Only animals that are cold-sensitive (such as koalas) or at risk for serious injury if they slipped and fell (elephants and giraffes) were kept inside early Saturday.
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