difference between koala bear & kangaroo. . mention the points along with the answer
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Kangaroos and koalas are both iconic Australian marsupials. They're also both cute enough to be a popular choice for stuffed animals and cartoon characters. Despite having these things in common, the kangaroo and the koala are very different animals, with differences ranging from size and appearance, habitat and food choices to personality and temperament.
Kangaroos include several subspecies that are widespread throughout Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. A kangaroo mother will carry her young in her pouch until he outgrows it. They're diurnal animals who travel in herds and spend their days grazing on grass and their nights sleeping on the ground. By contrast, koalas are nocturnal animals who stick mainly to trees and munch on eucalyptus leaves. Koalas carry their young in the pouch until they are about 8 months old, and then continue to carry them on their backs until they're about a year old. Because of overhunting, as well as disease and deforestation, the formerly abundant koala is now found only in parts of Australia, including Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales.
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