Crossword clues for koalas
koalas
- Wombat relatives
- Tree huggers Down Under
- They climb up trees down under
- They climb up down under
- Teddy bearlike marsupials
- Tailless Australian marsupials
- San Francisco Zoo attraction
- Melbourne Zoo denizens
- Marsupials from Down Under
- Leaf-munching tree climbers
- Leaf-munching Aussies
- Kangaroo bears
- Furry marsupials
- Eucalyptus munchers
- Eucalyptus consumers
- Eaters of eucalyptus leaves
- Cute Australian "bears"
- Cuddly Aussie animals
- Cousins of wombats
- Bearlike Australian beasts
- Bearlike animals with pouches
- Beanie Babies Mel and Eucalyptus, e.g
- Australian tree-dwellers
- Australian gumleaf-eating marsupials
- Aussie leaf munchers
- Arboreal Australian critters
- Eucalyptus leaf eaters
- Dwellers in gum trees
- Cuddly-looking critters
- Eucalyptus-eating animals
- Furry-eared animals
- Down Under denizens
- Eucalyptus-loving "bears"
- Supercute marsupials
- Some joeys
- Non-primates with remarkably humanlike fingerprints
- Aussie critters
- Ones carrying babies on their backs
- Eucalyptus lovers
- Billabong Zoo attractions
- Cuddly marsupials
- Aussie cuties
- Living "teddy bears"
- Cute marsupials
- Wombats' relatives
- Arboreal marsupials
- Eucalyptus eaters
- Australian marsupials
- Cuddly zoo animals
- Australian animals
- "Down Under" tree climbers
Wiktionary
n. (plural of koala English)
Usage examples of "koalas".
Even among herbivores and omnivores, many species, like koalas, are too finicky in their plant preferences to recommend themselves as farm animals.
There were also koalas, several platypi (one of whom flaunted a gold ring through its leathery beak), a couple of raonjons who’d woven wicked-looking metal barbs into their tufted tails, a trio of spear-carrying emus, similarly equipped cassowaries, diminutive possums wearing dark shades to protect their sensitive eyes against the daylight, and at least one squadron composed entirely of dingoes.
These were koalas, specimens of which the settlers had already seen to the north of the lake, and which stupidly allowed themselves to be killed among the thick branches of the trees in which they took refuge.
That was why koalas eating them full-time were always so sleepy and slow-moving.
All koalas, for instance, live in eucalyptus trees and eat only eucalyptus leaves.