
2024 Australian Koala 1oz Silver Proof Coin
The Australian Koala, a marsupial iconic to Australia, is renowned for its cuddly appearance and arboreal lifestyle. Typically found in eucalyptus forests, they primarily feed on eucalyptus leaves, adapted to this diet with a slow metabolism. With distinct fluffy ears and a stout body, they spend most of their time sleeping, up to 18-22 hours a day. Koalas face threats like habitat loss, disease, and bushfires, impacting their population. Conservation efforts, including protected reserves and rehabilitation facilities, aim to safeguard these beloved creatures, highlighting the need for their preservation in Australia's biodiversity.
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2024 Australian Koala 1oz Silver Proof Coin
The Australian Koala, a marsupial iconic to Australia, is renowned for its cuddly appearance and arboreal lifestyle. Typically found in eucalyptus forests, they primarily feed on eucalyptus leaves, adapted to this diet with a slow metabolism. With distinct fluffy ears and a stout body, they spend most of their time sleeping, up to 18-22 hours a day. Koalas face threats like habitat loss, disease, and bushfires, impacting their population. Conservation efforts, including protected reserves and rehabilitation facilities, aim to safeguard these beloved creatures, highlighting the need for their preservation in Australia's biodiversity.
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The Australian Koala, a marsupial iconic to Australia, is renowned for its cuddly appearance and arboreal lifestyle. Typically found in eucalyptus forests, they primarily feed on eucalyptus leaves, adapted to this diet with a slow metabolism. With distinct fluffy ears and a stout body, they spend most of their time sleeping, up to 18-22 hours a day. Koalas face threats like habitat loss, disease, and bushfires, impacting their population. Conservation efforts, including protected reserves and rehabilitation facilities, aim to safeguard these beloved creatures, highlighting the need for their preservation in Australia's biodiversity.
























