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Postby ETc|pojjo » 29 May 2011, 12:43

The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae.

The koala is found in coastal regions of eastern and southern Australia, from Adelaide to the southern part of Cape York Peninsula. Populations also extend for considerable distances inland in regions with enough moisture to support suitable woodlands. The koalas of South Australia were largely exterminated during the early part of the 20th century, but the state has since been repopulated with Victorian stock. The koala is not found in Tasmania or Western Australia.

The word koala comes from the Dharuk gula. Although the vowel was originally written in the Latin alphabet as "oo" (in spellings such as coola or koolah), it was changed to "oa" possibly due to an error. The word is erroneously said to mean "doesn't drink".

The scientific name of the koala's genus, Phascolarctos, is derived from Greek phaskolos "pouch" and arktos "bear". Its species name, cinereus, is Latin and means "ash-coloured".

Although the koala is not a bear, English-speaking settlers from the late 18th century first called it koala bear due to its similarity in appearance to bears. Although taxonomically incorrect, the name koala bear is still in use today outside Australia — its use is discouraged because of the inaccuracy in the name. Other descriptive English names based on "bear" have included monkey bear, native bear, and tree-bear.



i hope you all enjoy this nice story about the koala.
tnx, pojjo :D
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Re: koala

Postby ETc|pojjo » 29 May 2011, 12:45

and if many peoples like this, maybe i go write next time about the beaver!

and check this out plz:
http://www.google.nl/imgres?imgurl=http ... =105&ty=81
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Re: koala

Postby ETc|A^DARKNESS) » 29 May 2011, 23:52

said to mean "doesn't drink".
because he smokes weed everyday as an alternative,the picture is evidential!


but ye jokes aside,nice animal i can see in the face its nothing like any bear so i agree
but what is this aye , aye is yes in north manchester
a bear or ?
>> http://wulvar.glogster.com/Aye-Aye/
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Re: koala

Postby *0P*.! » 30 May 2011, 17:31

Omg dark dont post so scary pict. I cant sleep anymore :lol:
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Re: koala

Postby BaRbWiRe » 31 May 2011, 11:16

lol yeah matt this animal is really weird....lololol
WTF is that? OMG...how is it possible to be so ugly for an animal? lolol
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Re: koala

Postby QpiD » 31 May 2011, 15:24

And what about this damn strange animals that everyone love so much that they made a song about it Oo

In french

Spider Cochon, Spider Cochon,
Il peut marcher au plafond.
Est-ce qu'il peut faire une toile ?
Biensûr que non, c'est un cochon.
Prends garde ! Spider Cochon est là.
En anglais

Spider Pig, Spider Pig,
Does whatever a Spider Pig does.
Can he swing from a web?
No he can't, he's a pig.
Look out! He is a Spider Pig.

En québecois

Spider Pig, Spider Pig,
C'est un cochon bien singulier.
Dans sa toile, il attend.
Rien pantoute, c'est un cochon.
Attention car le cochon est là.
En espagnol

Spider Cerdo, Spider Cerdo,
Hace lo que Spider Cerdo hace
Puede columpiarse en una red.
Pues no puede, es un cerdo.
Atencion ! Es un Spider Cerdo.
En italien

Spider Pork, Spider Pork,
Il soffitto tu mi pork,
Tu mi balli sulla test.
E mi macchi tutto il rest,
Tu quaaaaaaa !
Ti amo Spider Pork.
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Re: koala

Postby *0P*.! » 31 May 2011, 17:17

:lol:
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Re: koala

Postby ETc|Dipl Ing dEI mUDDER » 31 May 2011, 20:17

That songs from the simpsons movie:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=714-Ioa4XQw
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Re: koala

Postby ETc|pojjo » 31 May 2011, 21:27

i see the problem here and i will teach you now about the 'aye aye':

The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a lemur, a strepsirrhine primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth and a special thin middle finger to fill the same ecological niche as a woodpecker. It is the world's largest nocturnal primate, and is characterized by its unusual method of finding food; it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its narrow middle finger to pull the grubs out. The only other animal species known to find food in this way is the striped possum. From an ecological point of view the aye-aye fills the niche of a woodpecker as it is capable of penetrating wood to extract the invertebrates within.

The aye-aye is the only extant member of the genus Daubentonia and family Daubentoniidae (although it is currently classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN); a second species, Daubentonia robusta, appears to have become extinct at some point within the last 1000 years.

Its binomial name honours the French naturalist Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton and the island on which it is found, Madagascar. Among some Malagasy, the aye-aye is imitatively called "hay-hay" for a vocalization it is claimed to make. It is supposedly from the European acceptance of this name that its common name was derived. However, the aye-aye makes no such vocalization. The name was also hypothesized to be of European origin, with a European observer overhearing an exclamation of fear and surprise ("aiee!-aiee!") by Malagasy who encountered it. However, the name exists in remote villages, so it is unlikely to be of European origins. Another hypothesis is that it derives from "heh heh," which is Malagasy for, "I don't know." If correct, then the name might have originated from Malagasy people saying "heh heh" to Europeans to avoid saying the name of a feared, magical animal.


you guys are lucky that i know much about animals.
i hope i helped you all out here and if there are any questions, i am on the server :D
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Re: koala

Postby *0P*.! » 01 Jun 2011, 16:05

ETc|Dipl Ing dEI mUDDER wrote:That songs from the simpsons movie:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=714-Ioa4XQw



and remix spiderbig :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl78htzd4t8

El koala :lol: :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjK8ieSr7qo

aye- aye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh1yIKaJPBE 8-) 8-)

is somewhere more ugly animals?
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