Synonyms for koala
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : koh-ah-luh |
Phonetic Transcription : koʊˈɑ lə |
Définition of koala
Origin :- Australian marsupial, 1808, from the Aboriginal name of the animal, variously given as koola, kulla, kula.
- As in marsupial : noun pouched mammal
- In the Wombat and Koala the tail is small and without chevron bones.
- Extract from : « The Vertebrate Skeleton » by Sidney H. Reynolds
- The Phascolarctos, or Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), is closely allied to the wombat.
- Extract from : « The Desert World » by Arthur Mangin
- The Brisbane savant obtained the worm from a koala (Phascolarctos cinereus).
- Extract from : « Parasites » by T. Spencer Cobbold
- "Because they live in the same tree of course," said the Koala.
- Extract from : « Dot and the Kangaroo » by Ethel C. Pedley
- The Koala was evidently very pleased with this accomplishment.
- Extract from : « Dot and the Kangaroo » by Ethel C. Pedley
- She forgot all about the Koala, and rushed forward to meet it.
- Extract from : « Dot and the Kangaroo » by Ethel C. Pedley
- Examples of this condition are furnished by the cetaceans, several rodents, the llama and dromedary and the koala (Phascolarctos).
- Extract from : « The Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum and Abdominal Cavity » by George. S. Huntington
- Mr. Aflalo remarks of it that though provided with a prehensile tail, it is little better as a climber than the tailless Koala.
- Extract from : « The Cambridge Natural History, Vol X., Mammalia » by Frank Evers Beddard
- Other points of likeness will be mentioned under the description of the Koala.
- Extract from : « The Cambridge Natural History, Vol X., Mammalia » by Frank Evers Beddard
- Its fur is difficult to manipulate, as it will not lie flat, so the koala should have been left in peace.
- Extract from : « Peeps At Many Lands: Australia » by Frank Fox
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