Queensland Offers Less Nutritional Values for Koalas
Australian Queensland ranges offer less habitable environment for the Koalas, but these Koalas still thrive there in Queensland despite the fact that the food which is available for the Koalas offer very little and sometimes no nutritional values for the Koalas. Droughts are also common and bushfires make things even more worst for the koalas. Woodlands are relatively less within the areas and so does the Eucalyptus trees as well.
Less Eucalyptus trees will also mean less branches of leaves for the Koalas and also the less availability of the food. As a result of that there is a deficiency of leaves and leaves containing nitrogen enriched contents that are highly essential for the lifestyle of the koalas. Therefore, naturally they are confined to live within a toughest of environment. Since Koalas are in the area for hundreds of years, this shows that they have adapted well within the Queensland and it is relatively normal yet tough for the Koalas.
With the less availability of food, it also means that the female Koalas will breed as well as lack of nutritional worth for the female Koalas will make things very difficult from the breeding perspectives. Ultimately, because of this factor the population of the Koala has declined and this is one of the key reasons that there are lesser Koalas living at the areas. Koalas are also at stake within this area as they can easily be hunted by the predators.