The Difficult Diet Of The Koala

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • Koala have become famous or infamous for their restrictive diet of eucalyptus trees, but why do they feed exclusively on this toxic plant? Well let's find out
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  • @NaturalSCK
    @NaturalSCK  Před 27 dny

    Time Stamps
    0:00 Introduction
    0:55 What Is A Koala
    1:21 Koala Evolution
    3:06 When They Started Eating Eucalyptus
    3:46 How It Eats Eucalyptus
    5:04 Why Eat Eucalyptus
    P.S. at 2:36 I say the koala fossils have a limited distribution within the sites. I was meant to say country

  • @rasmodeus1
    @rasmodeus1 Před 9 dny +1

    Koala synergy. Eucalyptme + Eucalyptyou = Eucalyptus!