G. Koalas are the epitome of innocence and inoffensiveness. Although they are capable of
ripping open a man’s arm with their needle-sharp claws, or giving a nasty nip, they simply
wouldn’t. If you upset a koala, it may blink or swallow, or hiccup. But attack? No way! Koalas
are just not aggressive. They use their claws to grip the hard smooth bark of eucalyptus trees.
H. They are also very sensitive, and the slightest upset can prevent them from breeding, cause
them to go off their food, and succumb to gut infections. Koalas are stoic creatures and put on a
brave face until they are at death’s door. One day they may appear healthy, the next they could
be dead. Captive koalas have to be weighed daily to check that they are feeding properly. A
sudden loss of weight is usually the only warning keepers have that their charge is ill. Only two
keepers plus a vet were allowed to handle London Zoo’s koalas, as these creatures are only
comfortable with people they know. A request for the koala to be taken to meet the Queen was
refused because of the distress this would have caused the marsupial. Sadly, London’s Zoo no
longer has a koala. Two years ago the female koala died of a cancer caused by a retrovirus.
When they come into heat, female koalas become more active, and start losing weight, but
after about sixteen days, heat ends and the weight piles back on. London’s koala did not.
Surgery revealed hundreds of pea-sized tumours.
Almost every zoo in Australia has koalas – the marsupial has become the Animal Ambassador
of the nation, but nowhere outside Australia would handling by the public be allowed. Koala
cuddling screams in the face of every rule of good care. First, some zoos allow koalas to be
passed from stranger to stranger, many children who love to squeeze. Secondly, most people
have no idea of how to handle the animals; they like to cling on to their handler, all in their own
good time and use his or her arm as a tree. For such reasons, the Association of Fauna and
Marine parks, an Australian conservation society is campaigning to ban koala cuddling. Policy
on koala handling is determined by state government authorities. “And the largest of the
numbers in the Australian Nature Conservation Agency, with the aim of instituting national
guidelines. Following a wave of publicity, some zoos and wildlife parks have stopped turning
their koalas into photo.
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