Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for koala. Search instead for kolb.
Definitions

koala

[koh-ah-luh] / koʊˈɑ lə /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Koala, a 9-foot male first spotted last year, has a marking that looks like a koala’s face.

From Seattle Times

“Catching koalas is really stressful on the animals,” said Samuel Phillips, a biologist at Australia’s University of the Sunshine Coast.

From Seattle Times

Other ecologists in Australia have shown it’s possible to alter koala microbiomes with fecal transplants so the iconic marsupials can digest different species of eucalyptus.

From Scientific American

Most species of the beetle are unique to Australia - like the platypus and koala - but for many in the country, they have disappeared.

From BBC

The diminutive Ms. Callil was a tiny tyrant clad in festive sweaters knitted with koala bears; she did not like to share, Ms. Owen wrote, and was seemingly allergic to the pronoun “we.”

From New York Times