: They are generally solitary animals, with each individual having its own "home range." While ranges may overlap, koalas rarely interact except during the breeding season.
The koala population has faced significant declines in recent years, leading the Australian government to officially list them as in parts of the country. Major threats include: : They are generally solitary animals, with each
: Koalas sleep or rest for up to 18 to 22 hours a day . Most of their "active" time is spent feeding at night. : They are generally solitary animals