Look how caring the mommy is!, she was going to across the branch just before the baby koala was getting on her back. She immediately got back where she was to help her baby get on her easily~ soooo~ lovely.
They aren’t, you are absolutely right, but this is not a Discovery channel nor an educational channel, and the language used is just a common language. When Europeans first came to Australia, they thought that koalas looked like bears so they were often called 'Koala bears'. But thanks for correcting.
They aren’t, you’re absolutely right. But this is not a Discovery channel nor an education channel and the language used is just a common language; that’s how most of the people call them, incorrectly. When Europeans first came to Australia, they thought that koalas looked like bears so they were often called 'Koala bears'.
@@annas9379 yes I used to be guilty of that too, there is a great song called "Please Don't Call Me a Koala Bear" you can find it easily on RUclips, it's worth a listen and it makes me smile
Look how caring the mommy is!, she was going to across the branch just before the baby koala was getting on her back. She immediately got back where she was to help her baby get on her easily~ soooo~ lovely.
Gives new meaning to the phrase, "baby on board," lol! Sweetie koalas! Mwah!😙😙😙😙😙💖💖💖🐨🐨
Mummy looks like she got another one in pouch but i don’t think so all koalas 🐨 are adorable sweet and gentle could play with them alday
Cuddley baby Koala bear hehe.
Is no Bear. Is Marsupial. Little baby is called Joey.
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Very adorable.... Koalas are NOT bears...
Wow the koalas kept in America are not well kept poor things.
Koala is not a bear.
They're not bears!
There in fact DROP BEARS
@@JDOGFTW, no they are not bears!!!
They aren’t, you are absolutely right, but this is not a Discovery channel nor an educational channel, and the language used is just a common language. When Europeans first came to Australia, they thought that koalas looked like bears so they were often called 'Koala bears'. But thanks for correcting.
They are not bears, they have never been bears, they are marsupials and their nearest animal relative is a wombat, please get your facts right
They aren’t, you’re absolutely right. But this is not a Discovery channel nor an education channel and the language used is just a common language; that’s how most of the people call them, incorrectly. When Europeans first came to Australia, they thought that koalas looked like bears so they were often called 'Koala bears'.
@@annas9379 yes I used to be guilty of that too, there is a great song called "Please Don't Call Me a Koala Bear" you can find it easily on RUclips, it's worth a listen and it makes me smile