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Koalas - Coggle Diagram
Koalas
Key features
Large round head
Big fluffy ears
advanced sense of hearing
Cant see very well
Cylinder black nose
helps with sense of smell
find their favourite food trees
helps detect other koalas
Grey fur
The grey fur is throughout the body
where is it located
along the back side
face
legs
Black claws
Uses
climbing up the tree
gripping in the bark
claws cut things open
very sharp claws
white fur
where is it located
chest
inner arms
ears
bottom
Solutions
Donating/ Adopting a koala
greater care is provided to improve health
rehabilitation
planting more gum trees
increase the area of ecosystem
away from the road to prevent injury
increase the population
returning to their habitat
from where the tree were burnt
obey speed limits when in a koala habitat area
when seeing a koala sign, decrease the speed limit
this will prevent the amount of cars hitting koalas
this will also save the extinction of koalas
make an impact to increase pollution
picking up rubbish
beach
side walks
ocean
pouring out of bins
catch public transport more often
trains
bus
boat
turn off the power when not in use
light switch
oven
recycle reuse
collect 10c bottles
make recyclable plastic into things
dispose toxic chemicals properly
creating stronger law to help save them
sticking to the animal speed limits
if not followed will lead to a fine
stronger law will make people realise little things we can do
create awareness of the large number of killed koalas
Threats
loss of habitat
removing eucalyptus trees
because fertile soil is important as it can grow healthy food for humans health
eucalyptus is koalas main food source
the decrease in the number of trees can result to starvation or death
Chlamydia
it can cause blindness and painful cysts in koalas reproductive tract
this leads to infertilityy or death
intense weather that kill trees
bushfires
heat waves
chilly winters
human- induced climate change
pollution
carbon dioxide
green house gases
getting hit by cars
side effects
discomfort
pain
Ecosystem
Abiotic
water
why is it an abiotic factor
Not alive
Not dead
oxygen
why is an abiotic factor
Used by cells
An energy source
Biotic
gum trees
where is it located
mostly in Victoria and NSW
Victoria
NSW
open forests
where is it located
Southwest, Australia
woodlands
where is it located
Southwest, Australia