The 3rd Annual New York Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WFCC.org) runs from January 30 – February 2, 2013. Ahead of the event, Mongabay.com is running a series of Q&As with filmmakers and ...
Sure, they’re cute, and they certainly look cuddly. But here are a few other, more surprising things you might not have known about koalas. 1. Koalas hug trees to keep cool. Scientists used thermal ...
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Koalas: They're downright adorable, and that's obvious. (Don't even try to suppress the high-pitched coo.) "They're pretty much exactly what you think," admits National Geographic photographer Joel ...
Modern koalas are known for their cuteness, nearly exclusive eucalyptus-leaf diet, and the unexpectedly weird noises they make. Now, new research into their ancient ancestors shows that the koalas' ...
Koalas look cute and cuddly, but they sound terrifying. In this YouTube video, a young koala is booted out of its tree by an older male. While the youngster screams and throws a tantrum, the older ...
(Sony QX Camera Koala selfie images courtesy of Sony Australia and WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo) (Sony QX Camera Koala selfie images courtesy of Sony Australia and WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo) Yup, selfies are all ...
Just weeks after social media went wild over photos of baby koala Phantom hugging his mother Lizzy while she underwent surgery, the Australia Zoo announced that both koalas have returned to their ...
It’s surprising how easy it is to see a koala every day in Australia’s major cities. The cute, grey marsupial can be found on ...
According to National Geographic, and now the Australian government, the country's cutest symbol is at risk. Koalas: They're downright adorable, and that's obvious. (Don't even try to suppress the ...
Koalas: They're downright adorable, and that's obvious. (Don't even try to suppress the high-pitched coo.) "They're pretty much exactly what you think," admits National Geographic photographer Joel ...