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Koala Bear Collection

The adorable Koala bear, scientifically known as Phascolarctos cinereus, is a beloved native of Australia

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala bear, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Koala bear, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala bear, Phascolarctos cinereus, among eucalypt leaves, Gorge Wildlife Park

Koala bear, Phascolarctos cinereus, among eucalypt leaves, Gorge Wildlife Park, South Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala in tree on Kangaroo Island, Australia

Koala in tree on Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala, Ottway National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Koala, Ottway National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala Bear and Fish. Botanical and zoological illustration by F. E. Guerin

Koala Bear and Fish. Botanical and zoological illustration by F. E. Guerin
5305759 Koala Bear and Fish. Botanical and zoological illustration by F. E. Guerin. From Dictionnaire pittoresque d'histoire naturelle et des phenomenes de la nature-1833/1834; (add.info)

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Jamie Lee Curtis, John Cleese (behind in the white jacket and jeans)

Jamie Lee Curtis, John Cleese (behind in the white jacket and jeans), Michael Palin (left in the blue shirt) and Kevin Kline (right in the white shirt)

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Australia, Queensland. Koala bear in tree

Australia, Queensland. Koala bear in tree. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Jamie Lee Curtis, John Cleese, Michael Palin (left in the blue shirt

Jamie Lee Curtis, John Cleese, Michael Palin (left in the blue shirt) and Kevin Kline (right in the white shirt) pictured at the photocall for her new film Fierce Creatures

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Prince and Princess of Wales at Polo at Smiths Lawn

Prince and Princess of Wales at Polo at Smiths Lawn, Windsor (Diana wearing koala-patterned sweater) 2nd May 1982. Diana expecting her 1st child in 2 months

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala bear abd joey in a eucalyptus tree, Australia (colour litho)

Koala bear abd joey in a eucalyptus tree, Australia (colour litho)
6000060 Koala bear abd joey in a eucalyptus tree, Australia (colour litho) by Rountree, Harry (Herbert R.) (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Koala bear and joey in a eucalyptus tree)

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala (coloured engraving)

Koala (coloured engraving)
1000193 Koala (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator:J. W. Lewin Engraver)

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Mother And Baby Koala Bears (Phascolarctos Cinereus) Cuddled Up In A Tree; Noosa, Queensland

Mother And Baby Koala Bears (Phascolarctos Cinereus) Cuddled Up In A Tree; Noosa, Queensland, Australia

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala In Tree, Phascolarctos Cinereus, Australia

Koala In Tree, Phascolarctos Cinereus, Australia

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala On Tree Branch

Koala On Tree Branch

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia

Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Beautiful and awake koala, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Beautiful and awake koala, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koalas C018 / 1798

Koalas C018 / 1798
Koalas. Mother and baby koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in a tree. This arboreal herbivorous marsupial is native to Australia. Photographed in Australia

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala in a tree C018 / 1800

Koala in a tree C018 / 1800
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in a tree. This arboreal herbivorous marsupial is native to Australia. Photographed in Australia

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Baby koala bear (Phascolarctos cinereus) in pouch, Brisbane, Queensland

Baby koala bear (Phascolarctos cinereus) in pouch, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala bear in a tree in captivity, Australia, Pacific

Koala bear in a tree in captivity, Australia, Pacific

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Close-up of a koala bear sitting in the fork of a gum tree, Parndana Wildlife Park

Close-up of a koala bear sitting in the fork of a gum tree, Parndana Wildlife Park, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Close-up of head and shoulders of a koala bear, Cleland Wildlife Park, South Australia

Close-up of head and shoulders of a koala bear, Cleland Wildlife Park, South Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageKoala Bear Collection: Koala bear, Australia, Pacific

Koala bear, Australia, Pacific



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The adorable Koala bear, scientifically known as Phascolarctos cinereus, is a beloved native of Australia. Found mainly in the eucalypt forests of Melbourne, Victoria, this cuddly creature has become an iconic symbol of the Pacific nation. Visitors to Gorge Wildlife Park can witness the enchanting sight of a Koala bear nestled among the lush green leaves of its favorite food source - eucalypt trees. Ottway National Park in Victoria also offers nature enthusiasts a chance to spot these marsupials in their natural habitat. In Queensland, another corner of Australia's vast wilderness, a Koala bear gracefully perches on a tree branch. Its fluffy fur and endearing expression make it impossible not to fall in love with these gentle creatures. Koalas have even caught the attention of celebrities like Jamie Lee Curtis and John Cleese. In one photograph they can seen alongside Michael Palin at Polo at Smiths Lawn event. The Prince and Princess of Wales were also captivated by these furry friends during their visit to Australia. Artistic representations further highlight the charm and beauty of Koalas. A color lithograph showcases a mother Koala with her joey clinging onto her back while they rest on an eucalyptus tree branch. Another colored engraving captures their unique features in intricate detail. One cannot miss out on Kangaroo Island when exploring Australian wildlife havens; here too resides our cherished friend -the Koala bear- comfortably settled amidst towering trees. These images remind us why we must cherish and protect this precious species that plays such an integral role in Australia's biodiversity. With its distinctive appearance and peaceful demeanor, the Koala continues to capture hearts around the world as one of nature's most treasured creations.