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The koala is about 60 to 85 cm (24 to 33 inches) long and weighs up to 14 kg (31 pounds) in the southern part of its range (Victoria) but only about half that in subtropical Queensland to the north. Virtually tailless, the body is stout and gray, with a pale yellow or cream-coloured chest and mottling on the rump. The broad face has a wide, rounded, leathery nose, small yellow eyes, and big fluffy ears. The feet are strong and clawed; the two inner digits of the front feet and the innermost digit of the hind feet are opposable for grasping. Owing to the animal’s superficial resemblance to a small bear, the koala is sometimes called, albeit erroneously, the koala bear. The koala feeds very selectively on the leaves of certain eucalyptus trees. Generally solitary, individuals move within a home range of more than a dozen trees, one of which is favoured over the others. If koalas become too numerous in a restricted area, they defoliate preferred food trees and, unable to subsist on even closely related species, decline rapidly. To aid in digesting as much as 1.3 kg (3 pounds) of leaves daily, the koala has an intestinal pouch (cecum) about 2 metres (7 feet) long, where symbiotic bacteria degrade the tannins and other toxic and complex substances abundant in eucalyptus. This diet is relatively poor in nutrients and provides the koala little spare energy, so the animal spends long hours simply sitting or sleeping in tree forks, exposed to the elements but insulated by thick fur. Although placid most of the time, koalas produce loud, hollow grunts. The koala is the only member of the family Phascolarctidae. Unlike those of other arboreal marsupials, its pouch opens rearward. Births are single, occurring after a gestation of 34 to 36 days. The youngster (called a joey) first puts its head out of the pouch at about five months of age. For up to six weeks, it is weaned on a soupy predigested eucalyptus called pap that is lapped directly from the mother’s anus. Pap is thought to be derived from the cecum. After weaning, the joey emerges completely from the pouch and clings to the mother’s back until it is nearly a year old. A koala can live to about 15 years of age in the wild, somewhat longer in captivity. Formerly killed in huge numbers for their fur, especially during the 1920s and ’30s, koalas dwindled in number from several million to a few hundred thousand. In the southern part of their range, they became practically extinct except for a single population in Gippsland, Victoria. Some were translocated onto small offshore islands, especially Phillip Island, where they did so well that these koalas were used to restock much of the original range in Victoria and southern New South Wales. Though once again widespread, koala populations are now scattered and separated by urban areas and farmland, which makes them locally vulnerable to extinction. Another problem is the infection of many populations with Chlamydia, which makes the females infertile. Despite the koala’s having been considered a species of least concern since 1996 by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Australian government added the koala to the country’s threatened species list in 2012. Source: https://www.britannica.com All these following sentences are true about koalas, except …

The koala is about 60 to 85 cm (24 to 33 inches) long and weighs up to 14 kg (31 pounds) in the southern part of its range (Victoria) but only about half that in subtropical Queensland to the north. Virtually tailless, the body is stout and gray, with a pale yellow or cream-coloured chest and mottling on the rump. The broad face has a wide, rounded, leathery nose, small yellow eyes, and big fluffy ears. The feet are strong and clawed; the two inner digits of the front feet and the innermost digit of the hind feet are opposable for grasping. Owing to the animal’s superficial resemblance to a small bear, the koala is sometimes called, albeit erroneously, the koala bear.

The koala feeds very selectively on the leaves of certain eucalyptus trees. Generally solitary, individuals move within a home range of more than a dozen trees, one of which is favoured over the others. If koalas become too numerous in a restricted area, they defoliate preferred food trees and, unable to subsist on even closely related species, decline rapidly. To aid in digesting as much as 1.3 kg (3 pounds) of leaves daily, the koala has an intestinal pouch (cecum) about 2 metres (7 feet) long, where symbiotic bacteria degrade the tannins and other toxic and complex substances abundant in eucalyptus. This diet is relatively poor in nutrients and provides the koala little spare energy, so the animal spends long hours simply sitting or sleeping in tree forks, exposed to the elements but insulated by thick fur. Although placid most of the time, koalas produce loud, hollow grunts.

The koala is the only member of the family Phascolarctidae. Unlike those of other arboreal marsupials, its pouch opens rearward. Births are single, occurring after a gestation of 34 to 36 days. The youngster (called a joey) first puts its head out of the pouch at about five months of age. For up to six weeks, it is weaned on a soupy predigested eucalyptus called pap that is lapped directly from the mother’s anus. Pap is thought to be derived from the cecum. After weaning, the joey emerges completely from the pouch and clings to the mother’s back until it is nearly a year old. A koala can live to about 15 years of age in the wild, somewhat longer in captivity.

Formerly killed in huge numbers for their fur, especially during the 1920s and ’30s, koalas dwindled in number from several million to a few hundred thousand. In the southern part of their range, they became practically extinct except for a single population in Gippsland, Victoria. Some were translocated onto small offshore islands, especially Phillip Island, where they did so well that these koalas were used to restock much of the original range in Victoria and southern New South Wales. Though once again widespread, koala populations are now scattered and separated by urban areas and farmland, which makes them locally vulnerable to extinction. Another problem is the infection of many populations with Chlamydia, which makes the females infertile.

Despite the koala’s having been considered a species of least concern since 1996 by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Australian government added the koala to the country’s threatened species list in 2012.

Source: https://www.britannica.com

All these following sentences are true about koalas, except

  1. Koalas are on the Australia’s threatened species list.

  2. Formerly koalas were killed in huge numbers for their fur

  3. Koalas were hunted by indigenous Australians.

  4. Koalas are picky for their food because they eat the leaves of certain eucalyptus trees.

  5. There are many koalas who suffer from Chlamydia which makes the female infertile.

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jawaban yang paling tepat adalah C ( Koalas were hunted by indigenous Australians. ) karena pada teks di atas tidak disebutkan bahwa koala dulu diburu oleh penduduk asli Australia.

jawaban yang paling tepat adalah C (Koalas were hunted by indigenous Australians.) karena pada teks di atas tidak disebutkan bahwa koala dulu diburu oleh penduduk asli Australia.

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Jawaban A tidak tepat karena terdapat pada teks di atas: the Australian government added the koala to the country’s threatened species list… atau ‘Pemerintah Australia menambahkan koala tersebut ke daftar spesies terancam di negara tersebut.’ Jawaban B juga tidak tepat karena terdapat pada teks di atas: Formerly killed in huge numbers for their fur. atau ‘Dulu terbunuh dalam jumlah besar untuk mendapatkan bulunya.’ Jawaban D juga tidak tepat karena terdapat pada teks di atas yang menjelaskan bahwa koala selektif dalam memilih makanan: The koala feeds very selectively on the leaves of certain eucalyptus trees. atau ‘Koala makan pohon eucalyptus dengan sangat selektif.’ Jawaban E juga jelas terdapat pada teks di atas: Another problem is the infection of many populations with Chlamydia, which makes the females infertile. Oleh karena itu, jawaban yang paling tepat adalah C ( Koalas were hunted by indigenous Australians. ) karena pada teks di atas tidak disebutkan bahwa koala dulu diburu oleh penduduk asli Australia.

Jawaban A tidak tepat karena terdapat pada teks di atas: the Australian government added the koala to the country’s threatened species list… atau ‘Pemerintah Australia menambahkan koala tersebut ke daftar spesies terancam di negara tersebut.’ Jawaban B juga tidak tepat karena terdapat pada teks di atas: Formerly killed in huge numbers for their fur. atau ‘Dulu terbunuh dalam jumlah besar untuk mendapatkan bulunya.’ Jawaban D juga tidak tepat karena terdapat pada teks di atas yang menjelaskan bahwa koala selektif dalam memilih makanan: The koala feeds very selectively on the leaves of certain eucalyptus trees. atau ‘Koala makan pohon eucalyptus dengan sangat selektif.’ Jawaban E juga jelas terdapat pada teks di atas: Another problem is the infection of many populations with Chlamydia, which makes the females infertile. Oleh karena itu, jawaban yang paling tepat adalah C (Koalas were hunted by indigenous Australians.) karena pada teks di atas tidak disebutkan bahwa koala dulu diburu oleh penduduk asli Australia.

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