[[Image:Koala-cub.jpg|right|250px|thumb|A koala with her cub.]]
The '''Koala''' ''(Phascolarctos cinereus'') is an arboreal (tree-dwelling) [[herbivore|herbivorous]] animal native to [[Australia]], feeding exclusively on the leaves of the [[Eucalyptus]] tree, and the only known member of the family Phascolarctidae. This animal sleeps about 20 hours a day so it is rarely awake at all. It is not in fact a real bear at all, but rather a [[marsupial]], which means it raises its young in a pouch on its belly.
===Origins===
Koalas are correctly said to be indigenous to the [[Middle East]], as are all terrestrial animals. Australia became their adopted home to which koalas journeyed after the original two were released from [[Noah's Ark]] at the conclusion of the [[Great Flood]]. Most creationists believe that these ancient Koalas were considerably hardier, faster, and far less fastidious in their diet than their modern descendants, which have degenerated into sleepy, gum-leaf chewing opiate addicts as a result of human sinfulness. The virile, proactive Koala of Biblical times would have been far better endowed physically and emotionally to undertake the epic journey across the world from Mt Ararat to Australia. As original Australian fauna consist almost entirely of marsupials, it is likely that bands of marsupials undertook this journey together. Indeed, the Koala may have been carried by the Kangaroos in their pouches, along with other small marsupials for much of this time.
[[Category:Marsupials]]