Eucalyptus leaves are a delicacy for koalas.
The koala, also known as the koala, is Australia's national treasure and a unique and precious primitive arboreal animal in Australia.
They spend most of their time on eucalyptus trees, so their diet is relatively simple. They only like to eat old eucalyptus leaves and twigs. An adult koala can eat about 1 kilogram of eucalyptus leaves every day.
Koalas spend most of their time in trees and almost their entire lives in eucalyptus trees.
It spends much of its day sleeping, less than 10% of its time foraging, and the rest of its time mainly spent sitting quietly.
Koalas almost never go to the ground to drink water. They feed on eucalyptus leaves. They can eat many eucalyptus leaves every day and digest well.
Distributed in Australia (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria).
Introduction to eucalyptus: Eucalyptus juice is fragrant and contains cineole and anisole. Therefore, the koala always exudes a fragrant and refreshing eucalyptus fragrance.
Parasites are very afraid of this smell, so their bodies are very healthy and clean, and they are called "parasitic animals."
Eucalyptus trees make koalas known as "parasitic animals."
Eucalyptus has become the most natural, safe and harmless insect repellent plant.
There are many types of eucalyptus, with 522 species and 150 varieties. The ones that can be planted include eucalyptus globulus, eucalyptus globulus, eucalyptus lemon, eucalyptus macrophylla and foliage type eucalyptus; wild eucalyptus eucalyptus (eucalyptus polybractata).