
Koalas Are Not Bears
Science Series: Zoos, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Kim Mitzo Thompson
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Nashville Kids' Sound
About this listen
Have you ever seen a cuddly looking koala? Most people call them koala bears. But koalas aren't bears! In fact, koalas aren't even related to bears. Koalas are mammals called marsupials. Marsupial means “pouched animal.” Koalas carry their babies in pouches just like kangaroos. Koalas are picky eaters. The only food that a koala will eat is eucalyptus leaves. Eucalyptus leaves are found in Australia, so koalas live in Australia. Koalas are “nocturnal” animals, which means that they sleep during the day and are awake at night. Catchy lyrics and a fun melody line will teach kids all about koalas in this fabulous audiobook.
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