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Mrs. Koala is Blinky's mother in several books, TV shows, a movie. Bunyip Bluegum is a koala in The Magic Pudding. Buster Moon in Sing and its sequel. Nigel an eccentric British koala in the 2006 Disney animated film The Wild. The Australian version of the American Disney computer-animated film Zootopia has a koala as a newscaster character.
Print/export Download as PDF ... sometimes inaccurately called the koala bear, ... The koala is a robust animal with a large head and vestigial or non-existent tail.
Dragon turtle – Giant turtle with dragon-like head; Drangue – Semi-human winged warriors; Draugr – Undead; Drekavac – Restless ghost of an unbaptised child; Drop Bear – Large carnivorous koala that hunts by dropping on its prey from trees; Drow – Cavern spirit
Michael William Head (born 24 November 1961) is an English singer-songwriter and musician from Liverpool, England. He is most famous as the lead singer and songwriter for Shack and the Pale Fountains , both of which also feature his younger brother John Head . [ 1 ]
Koala Sing: Frank and Buster: Koala The Koala Brothers: The titular siblings who travel by plane to help their neighbors in a sleepy town in the Australian Outback.Frank voiced by Keith Wickham. Buster voiced by Rob Rackstraw. Constance Koala Koala Taz-Mania: Kwicky Koala: Koala Hanna-Barbera's The Kwicky Koala Show
Phascolarctos (lit. 'pouch-bear') is a genus of marsupials with one extant species, the koala Phascolarctos cinereus, an iconic animal of Australia.Several extinct species of the genus are known from fossil material, these were also large tree dwellers that browsed on Eucalyptus leaves.
[5]: 59–61 According to the customs of some tribes, it was considered taboo to skin the animal, while other tribes thought the animal's head had a special status, and saved them for burial. [5]: 80–81 The koala was heavily hunted by European settlers in the early 20th century, [5]: 121–128 largely for its thick, soft fur. More than two ...
Drop Bears are said to be large, carnivorous koalas that inhabit tree tops and attack their prey by dropping on their heads from above. The myth is often considered humorous by Australians, who simply exaggerate the behavioral traits of koalas which are typically passive creatures.