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See also: family Phascolmyidae, which also contains the wombats
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This animal, which inhabits the See also: south-eastern parts of the Australian continent, is about 2 ft. in length, and of an ash-See also: grey colour, an excellent climber, residing generally in lofty See also: eucalyptus trees, the buds and See also: tender shoots of which See also: form its See also: principal See also: food, though occasionally it descends to the ground in the See also: night in See also: search of roots
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From its shape the See also: koala is called by the colonists the " native bear "; the See also: term " native See also: sloth " being also applied to it, from its arboreal habits and slow deliberate movements
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The flesh is highly prized by the natives, and is palatable to Europeans
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The skins are largely imported into See also: England, for the manufacture of articles in which a cheap and durable fur is required
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