No, drop bears are not a type of koala. These mythical creatures are often humorously depicted as ferocious, carnivorous cousins of the koala that drop from trees to ambush their prey, mainly unsuspecting tourists. While real koalas can get grumpy and occasionally aggressive, especially during mating season, they are far from the terrifying predators drop bear legends make them out to be.
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Alternative spellings for "koala" in various languages:
- Coala (Portuguese, Romanian)
- Kowala (Phonetic English)
- Куала (Bulgarian)
- Коала (Russian)
- куа́ла (Kazakh, Kazakhstan)
- Κοαλα, Κοάλα, Κουάλα (Greek)
- كوالا (Arabic)
- کوالہ (Urdu, Pakistan)
- កូឡា (Khmer, Cambodia)
- ကွာလာ (Burmese)
- ကိုအလာ (Myanmar, alternative spelling)
- 考拉 (Chinese)
- 코알라 (Korean)
- コアラ (Japanese)
- কোয়ালা (Bengali, Bangladesh)
- କୋଆଲା (Odia, India)
- కోఅల (Telugu, India)
- கௌலா (Tamil, India)
- கோஅல (Kannada, India)
- കോഅല (Malayalam, India)
- ਕੋਆਲਾ (Punjabi, India)
- کوالہ (Urdu, Pakistan)
- कोआला (Hindi)
- κοαλα (Greek)
- โคอาลา (Lao)
- หมีโคล่า (Thai)
- 🐨 (Emoji)
Relevant koala tags:
#koala #koalas #koalafacts #koalabears
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