Two koalas fought over a tree, and the loser could cry for three hours!

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The koala is Australia's national treasure, and it is also a peculiar and precious primitive arboreal animal in Australia. In 1788, after Europeans first landed on the Australian mainland, John Price became the first European to document the koala. In 1816, the koala first had the scientific name "Phascolarctos cinereus", which means "grey bear". However, when this cute animal became known, it was discovered that koalas are not bears at all, and they are very different. Bears belong to the order Carnivora, while koalas belong to the order Marsupials. The English name of the koala bear, Koala bear, comes from an ancient indigenous script, meaning "no drink" (not drinking water). The indigenous people call it "no water" because they can get 90% of the water they need from the eucalyptus they feed on and drink very little water

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