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It's wild that the Koala's biggest predator is Chlamydia
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You’ve just mentioned one of the things that has annoyed me for many years. The koala’s diet is mostly Eucalyptus, quite toxic. So they sleep for 20 hours a day, and are slow. This didn’t make sense to me because it would be a sitting target for predators. …
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I heard on a podcast once some hunter say Koala’s taste horrific. Then everything clicked. Koala’s eat so much toxic leaves that they become toxic, and so predators avoid eating them. Evolutionary mystery solved. The fact they have to spend a lot metabolism against toxins is probably why Clamydia ravages them.
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I was wondering. Australia is full of many things that could eat koalas, so it was always just a mystery for me. Thank you for putting this together! It makes sense now.
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I’m not Australian, but for some reason the struggles of the Koala are well marketed. Never made sense to me how such an animal could exist.
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