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"<b>Not Drunk, Digesting...</b><br><br>Contrary to popular myth, koalas do not sleep because they are drunk off of gum leaves. <br><br>They spend most of their time sleeping because their diet of eucalyptus leaves requires a lot of energy to digest, and sleeping is one of the best ways to conserve energy.",

"<b>Picky Eaters: </b><br><br>There are over 600 varieties of eucalyptus trees, but the koala is a fussy eater and will only eat from several species.",
 
"<b>Koala Table Manners:</b><br><br> Koalas communicate with each other by making a range of vocal noises.<br><br>Despite their gentle appearance, they can make a startling sound known as a bellow, which sounds like a loud snore, followed by an even louder belch.<br><br>Australian school children love to imitate the sounds a koala makes.",

"<b>Cute, But Not So Bright: </b><br><br>The koala, one of Australia’s most popular native animals, has an unusually small brain, which resembles a shriveled walnut. About 40% of the cranial cavity filled with fluid.",

"<b>Permanent Vacation:</b><br><br> Koalas rest for about 20 hours a day, sleeping most of that time cradled within the forked branches of a tree.",

"<b>Drink Your Leaves! </b><br><br> The word Koala is Aboriginal for 'no drink.'<br><br> Koalas live on a diet consisting of eucalyptus leaves, which contain enough moisture so that the Koala doesn’t need to drink.",

"<b>Who Needs Perfume?</b><br><br> An average Koala eats up to 2.2 pounds of eucalyptus leaves every day, chewing them to a very fine paste before swallowing. <br><br>Koalas derive all the nourishment they need from eucalyptus leaves and eat so many of them that they smell like eucalyptus.",

"<b>Bitty Baby</b><br><br> A baby koala is no bigger than a nickel at birth.",


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