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  • The pharmacokinetics of meloxicam have been investigated in koalas ( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ).
  • 66 mammal species have been recorded in the park, including the koalas ( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ) and kangaroos.
  • Previous clearing of eucalypt forests has also affected the primary food source and habitat of the koala ( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ).
  • Characteristics of the males include a single D . phascolarcti ", parasite of the koala ( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ), was described in 1998.
  • The koala ( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ) and the squirrel glider ( " Petaurus norfolcensis " ), are arboreal marsupials broadly distributed in Eastern Australian forests and woodlands.
  • The "'Koala " "'( Phascolarctos cinereus ) " is a thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae.
  • The "'Koala "'( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ) is a thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family, Phascolarctidae.
  • There are many endangered species of animal within the nature reserve, including the koala ( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ) and the yellow-bellied glider ( " Petaurus australis " ).
  • Both the koala ( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ) and humpback whale ( " Megaptera novaeangliae " ) are flagship species in Australia, receiving a great deal of conservation attention from the public.
  • As well as common species including the grey kangaroo ( " Macropus giganteus " ), koala ( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ) and laughing kookaburra ( " Dacelo novaeguineae " ), the park is home to 43 fauna species listed as threatened; 21 one of which are listed under the " Victorian Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 ".
  • Other commonly encountered animals in this habitat include : Native honeybees, wallaroos ( " Macropus robustus " ), common echidnas ( " Tachyglossus aculeatus " ) as well as other far rarer species such as the koala ( " Phascolarctos cinereus " ), the dingo ( " Canis lupus dingo " ) or the predatory native marsupial the spotted quoll ( " Dasyurus maculatus spp . maculatus " ).