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One of the biggest anthropogenic threats to the koala is habitat destruction and fragmentation. Near the coast, the main cause of this is urbanisation, while in rural areas, habitat is cleared for agriculture. Its favoured trees are also taken down to be made into wood products. [21] :104–107 In 2000, Australia had the fifth highest rate of land clearance globally, having removed 564,800 hectares (1,396,000 acres) of native plants. [9] :222 The distribution of the koala has shrunk by more than 50% since European arrival, largely due to fragmentation of habitat in Queensland. [39] Nevertheless, koalas live in many protected areas. [1] Females become sexually mature at about three years of age and can then become pregnant; in comparison, males reach sexual maturity when they are about four years old, [57] although they can experience spermatogenesis as early as two years. [21] :68 Males do not start marking their scent until they reach sexual maturity, though their chest glands become functional much eariler. [48] Koalas can breed every year if environmental conditions are good, though the long dependance of the young usually leads to year long gaps in births. [16] :236 Health and mortality

Species Phascolarctos cinereus (Goldfuss, 1817)". Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Government. Archived from the original on 12 February 2022 . Retrieved 12 February 2022.a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Martin, R. W.; Handasyde, K. A. (1999). The Koala: Natural History, Conservation and Management (2nded.). New South Wales University Press. ISBN 978-1-57524-136-4. Archived from the original on 6 April 2015 . Retrieved 9 November 2015. While I found the box in Australia, according to Nestlé, Smarties are popular in the UK, Germany, Australia, South Africa, and Canada. As with the Freddo Frog, the shape of the Caramello Koala has also changed over the years. A promotional sign in the Museums Victoria collection shows a fairly realistic-looking koala clinging to a branch. Could this have been the shape of the original product? Caramello Koala 1988

Australian policymakers had declined a 2009 proposal to include the koala in the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. [18] A 2017 WWF report found a 53% decline per generation in Queensland, and a 26% decline in New South Wales. [78] The koala population in South Australia and Victoria and appear to be abundant; however, the Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) argued that the exclusion of Victorian populations from protective measures was based on a misconception that the total koala population was 200,000, whereas they believed in 2012 that it was probably less than 100,000. [79] AKF estimated in 2022 that there could only 100,000–43,000. [80] This is compared with 8 to 10 million at the start of the 20th century. [81] [82] The Australian Government's Threatened Species Scientific Committee estimated that the 2021 koala population was 92,000, down from 185,000 two decades prior. [83]

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Other studies have found that koala populations have high levels of inbreeding and low genetic variation. [23] [24] Such low genetic diversity may have been caused by declines in the population during the late Pleistocene. [25] Rivers and roads have been shown to limit gene flow and contribute to the isolation of southeast Queensland populations. [26] In April 2013, scientists from the Australian Museum and Queensland University of Technology announced they had fully sequenced the koala genome. [27] Characteristics Scratching and grooming Naturalist and popular artist John Gould illustrated and described the koala in his three-volume work The Mammals of Australia (1845–1863) and introduced the species, as well as other members of Australia's little-known faunal community, to public. [2] :87–93 Comparative anatomist Richard Owen, in a series of publications on the physiology and anatomy of Australian mammals, presented a paper on the anatomy of the koala to the Zoological Society of London. [66] In this widely cited publication, he provided an early description of its internal anatomy, and noted its general structural similarity to the wombat. [2] :94–96 English naturalist George Robert Waterhouse, curator of the Zoological Society of London, was the first to correctly classify the koala as a marsupial in the 1840s, and compared it to fossil species Diprotodon and Nototherium, which had been discovered just recently. [2] :46–48 Similarly, Gerard Krefft, curator of the Australian Museum in Sydney, noted evolutionary mechanisms at work when comparing the koala to fossil marsupials in his 1871 The Mammals of Australia. [2] :103–105

Cross-over products are occasionally made available featuring the Caramello character, including Cadbury Caramello Koala Choc Caramel flavoured milk in 2003 and Caramello Koala Sundae ice-cream in 1997. They were also sold in South Africa under the name "Caramello Bear", where they were marketed with the Caramello Bear admitting: "Caramel? That's a weakness!", but they were discontinued in 2012. The Afrikaans slogan for the Caramello Bear in South Africa was "Met 'n magie propvol caramel", which translates to "with a tummy full of caramel". Dixon, R. M. W.; Moore, B.; Ramson, W. S.; Thomas, M. (2006). Australian Aboriginal Words in English: Their Origin and Meaning (2nded.). Oxford University Press. p.65. ISBN 978-0-19-554073-4.George Perry's would offically publish the first image of the koala in (his 1810) natural history work Arcana. [2] :37 Perry called it the "New Holland Sloth", and his dislike for the koala, evident in his description of the animal, was reflected the contemporary British attitudes towards Australian animals as strange and primitive: [2] :40

sweetened condensed milk - choose full fat sweetened condensed milk as it sets the slice more firmly than the skim version. There’s no evidence that Caramello Koala was ever produced in Tasmania, where Cadbury’s original Australian factory was located. My guess is that the earliest date is more likely to be 1967. That’s when Cadbury opened its factory in Ringwood, Melbourne, where the product is now made. The same year, Cadbury took over the MacRobertson confectionery business, acquiring popular products like the Freddo Frog, and Caramello Koala has since evolved alongside its froggy cousin. Caramello Bear 1970s Phillips, Bill (1990). Koalas: the little Australians we'd all hate to lose. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service. p.13. ISBN 978-0-644-09697-3. OCLC 21532917. As I stared down the cookie section at Woolworths, about a third of an aisle was dedicated to Tim Tams. I spotted nine different flavors, and after debating which ones to try, I decided to grab a box of each. Edward E. Morris (1898). Dictionary of Australian Words (orig) Austral English. This author strongly deprecated use of another synonym, "sloth".Martin, R. (2001). "Koala". In Macdonald, D. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Mammals (2nded.). Oxford University Press. pp.852–854. ISBN 978-0-7607-1969-5.

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