High Five Facts - Koala
 Choca Esos Cinco - Koalas

High Five Facts - Koala Choca Esos Cinco - Koalas

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Biology

KG - 12th Grade

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The video presents five intriguing facts about koalas. Koalas, besides humans and primates, are unique in having fingerprints and individual nose patterns. They have strong cartilage at the spine's end for comfortable sitting in trees. As marsupials, koalas have pouches for their young, who live there for six months before riding on their mother's back. Koalas have few close relatives, with wombats being the closest. They live mostly alone, marking their territory with a sticky substance from a chest gland.

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What unique feature do koalas share with humans and primates?

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How do koalas sit comfortably in trees?

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What is the significance of the pouch in koalas?

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Who is the closest relative of the koala?

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What unusual behavior do male koalas exhibit to mark their territory?

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