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Koala Wallpaper HD

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Download Koala Wallpaper HD APK latest version Free for Android

Version 1.0
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Size 3.12 MB (3,272,272 bytes)
Developer Laylali
Category Apps, Entertainment
Package Name com.laylali.koalawallpaper
OS 3.0 and up

Koala Wallpaper HD APPLICATION description

Free Koala Wallpapers and backgrounds in HD
This is a MUST have app for every Koala fan! Download this amazing Koala wallpaper app now on your android phone!

Who does not want a beautiful image of a Koala on his mobile background? This app allows you to easily set images as wallpaper. Sharing your favorites with your friends also does not take any effort. This app contains the nicest and most beautiful Koala pictures and everything in HD so it is the best quality you can find. Download this great app now and enjoy your new backgrounds, wallpapers and images.

This app contains images off:
- Koala backgrounds
- Koala images
- Koala pictures
- Koala wallpaper
- Koala lockscreen
- And everything related

Feutures of app:
- Easily set as background
- Share with friends
- All HD pictures

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Information about the Koala:
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus, or, inaccurately, koala bear) is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae and its closest living relatives are the wombats. The koala is found in coastal areas of the mainland's eastern and southern regions, inhabiting Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. It is easily recognisable by its stout, tailless body and large head with round, fluffy ears and large, spoon-shaped nose. The koala has a body length of 60 - 85 cm (24 - 33 in) and weighs 4 - 15 kg (9 - 33 lb). Pelage colour ranges from silver grey to chocolate brown. Koalas from the northern populations are typically smaller and lighter in colour than their counterparts further south. These populations possibly are separate subspecies, but this is disputed.
Koalas typically inhabit open eucalypt woodlands, and the leaves of these trees make up most of their diet. Because this eucalypt diet has limited nutritional and caloric content, koalas are largely sedentary and sleep up to 20 hours a day. They are asocial animals, and bonding exists only between mothers and dependent offspring. Adult males communicate with loud bellows that intimidate rivals and attract mates. Males mark their presence with secretions from scent glands located on their chests. Being marsupials, koalas give birth to underdeveloped young that crawl into their mothers' pouches, where they stay for the first six to seven months of their lives. These young koalas, known as joeys, are fully weaned around a year old. Koalas have few natural predators and parasites, but are threatened by various pathogens, such as Chlamydiaceae bacteria and the koala retrovirus, as well as by bushfires and droughts.
Koalas were hunted by indigenous Australians and depicted in myths and cave art for millennia. The first recorded encounter between a European and a koala was in 1798, and an image of the animal was published in 1810 by naturalist George Perry. Botanist Robert Brown wrote the first detailed scientific description of the koala in 1814, although his work remained unpublished for 180 years. Popular artist John Gould illustrated and described the koala, introducing the species to the general British public. Further details about the animal's biology were revealed in the 19th century by several English scientists. Because of its distinctive appearance, the koala is recognised worldwide as a symbol of Australia. Koalas are listed as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The Australian government similarly lists specific populations in Queensland and New South Wales as Vulnerable. The animal was hunted heavily in the early 20th century for its fur, and large-scale cullings in Queensland resulted in a public outcry that initiated a movement to protect the species. Sanctuaries were established, and translocation efforts moved to new regions koalas whose habitat had become fragmented or reduced. The biggest threat to their existence is habitat destruction caused by agriculture and urbanisation.
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