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koala

[koh-ah-luh] / koʊˈɑ lə /


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Another daughter, Lois, was abducted as an infant by a “rogue koala,” a subject Dame Edna could bring herself to discuss with interviewers only rarely.

From New York Times

Over time Dame Edna's costumes became more extravagant, with her dresses adorned by Australian icons such as kangaroos, koalas and the Sydney Opera House.

From BBC

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

From Seattle Times

But Stoner, of Animal Liberation NSW, pointed out it was a U.S. president who helped save another iconic Australian animal — the koala.

From Washington Post

In fact, as I showed in a recently published study, breast cancer is a threat across nearly all mammalian lineages, with cases found in creatures ranging from kangaroos and koalas to wombats and water buffalos.

From Scientific American