Eucalyptus leaves are the main food source of koalas (koalas) endemic to Australia. Although eucalyptus leaves are rough and chewy for humans, they are delicious food for koalas. Nutrients in eucalyptus leaves are digested slowly, which can provide koalas with continuous energy supply. This allows koalas to stay comfortably in trees and enter sweet dreams most of the time.
Eucalyptus leaves are rich in nutrients needed by koalas, especially dietary fiber. These nutrients can provide koalas with daily energy and help them maintain normal life activities. Koala has a special digestive system, which can effectively digest and absorb nutrients in eucalyptus leaves. There are a large number of microorganisms in the intestines of koalas, which can help them decompose and absorb the fibers in eucalyptus leaves.
Introduction to koala bear
Koalas belong to the genus Koalas, belonging to the Koalas family. Koalas are stout; Big head; Earrings; Tailless; The nose is big and bare, spoon-shaped; The coat is thick, and the Mao Mao color on the back varies from light gray to chocolate. Abdominal hair is white; Small eyes; The mouth of the breast-feeding bag is controlled by sphincter to prevent the baby from falling. Koalas are named after their appearance like bears.
Koalas are endemic to Australia, distributed in southeastern Queensland, eastern New South Wales, southeastern South Australia and Victoria. Koalas live in open eucalyptus forests and spend most of their lives on eucalyptus trees.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Koala.