Koalas Sleep Secretly Unveiled in Australian Wild
In Queensland’s dense eucalyptus forests, researchers have conducted extensive studies to understand the sleeping patterns of koalas—a key aspect of their survival in the wild. Koalas typically rest for up to 20 hours each day, a behavior driven by their low-energy diet consisting mainly of eucalyptus leaves.This prolonged rest period is critical as it allows koalas to conserve energy and detoxify...More
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