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When it’s time to feed the kids, koala moms do their doody. Then the little ones snack on it. Before you poo-poo the idea, a koala mom feedinga form ofexcrement to their young i ...
The mother and baby are doing very well, officials said. The first koala to be born at Australia’s Melbourne Zoo in more than eight years has just started to peek out from its mother's pouch ...
A koala joey has emerged from its mother’s pouch at the Los Angeles Zoo, which announced the unnamed baby’s appearance on Wednesday, May 3 — also known as Wild Koala Day, ...
— -- A baby koala refused to leave his mom's side and continuously hugged her as she went through surgery at Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital. Phantom the koala joey and his mom Lizzy were hit ...
It’s a happy ending for this adorable koala mom and her media star baby. A recent photo, which sparked plenty of social media buzz, showed Phantom the baby koala, or joey, clinging to his mother ...
Photos of the koala clinging to his mom have charmed the Internet, prompting “awws” around the world. “Lizzy is in recovery,” hospital veterinary nurse Jamie-Lynn Nevers told The Courier-Mail.
A wide-eyed koala mom stares into the eyes of a smaller koala. The mother-son duo had been separated for six months while the mother was sick, and a video captured the moment they reunited at a ...
A wide-eyed koala mom stares into the eyes of a smaller koala. The mother-son duo had been separated for six months while the mother was sick, and a video captured the moment they reunited at a ...
MCLAREN FLAT, Australia, Oct. 25 (UPI) --A South Australia couple driving down a city's main street came across an unusual sight -- a mother koala walking down the sidewalk with a joey on her back.
An Australia-based conservation group has shared footage showing a baby koala reuniting with mom after the “joey” was attacked by a dog and rushed to a wildlife hospital for treatment. “Meet ...
Photos of the koala clinging to his mom have charmed the Internet, prompting “awws” around the world. “Lizzy is in recovery,” hospital veterinary nurse Jamie-Lynn Nevers told The Courier-Mail.