Koalas happen to be irresistibly cute and endearing marsupials that are native to Australia. Provided below is some information about their way of life and where you can find them in Victoria.

Koalas in the state of Victoria

There will be several places where you could observe koalas in the state of Victoria, such as the Great Ocean Road and Cape Otway. You could also take the ferry to spot koalas at Raymond Island. Other places would include French Island, Healesville Sanctuary and Melbourne Zoo. A hotel in Melbourne CBD to consider from which you could easily visit this zoo would be Oaks Melbourne on Collins Hotel.

They live in forks

Koalas typically spend a lot of time on high-positioned forks in the branches of eucalyptus trees. You will often be able to spot them in these tree forks; therefore, you should focus your eyes on the upper sections of eucalyptus trees when you attempt to observe koalas in their native environment.

Facts about koalas

Although eucalyptus probably tastes good and provides plenty of water content so that koalas seldom need to drink, it does not contain a high amount of nutrients. Accordingly, koalas will sleep for as much as 20 hours each day! Interestingly, koalas will wean their young at the age of around 12 months.

Be careful

There have been instances where koalas have fallen from trees. Although they generally are not seriously hurt from these falls and usually climb right back up, they can be hit by vehicles while on the ground. Therefore, you should be careful when driving in localities where koalas can be found.