Koalas seldom drink water. They obtain the moisture they need from their diet of leaves, for they consume up to a kilogram or more of eucalyptus leaves each day! Koalas are a compact animal, and they can grow to be as tall as ninety centimeters. Unfortunately, they are quite susceptible to pneumonia, periostitus of the skull, opthalmic diseases, kidney problems, infestation by parasites, and cystic ovary disease which may cause infertility and sometimes even death. Much more research is needed to understand koala biology.
In order to protect Australian wildlife, the Australian Government prohibits the export of live specimens of Australian fauna. The only exceptions would be for scientific research at recognized institutions and for display at an approved zoo. In the case of the koala, additional requirements must be met before they can be exported from Australia.
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