字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 I'm out on the Great Ocean Road and I've just spotted my first call it in a while since moving to Australia seven years ago. He's pretty amazing. Looks like he's just woken up and he's a little bit groggy. As you can see, coolers don't really do that much. Oh, no, oh, no, that's a bad idea. And that that he likes being chased by that you could see he doesn't really do very much. In fact, call it sleep about 20 hours a day, and that's because the eucalyptus leaves that are not particularly nutritious and they're very difficult to get. In fact, they have some bacteria in their gut that helps him digest. There's leaves. And when a baby koala is born, it doesn't actually have that bacteria, and it's got. So the first thing it has to do is eat. It's mama food. So that's its first meal. Not really the best way to enter life, but there you go. That's the life of a quality most. The rest of life is sleeping, and eating those crappy lease doesn't sound like a lot of fun. I don't think I would like it way you think about the awesome specimens that evolution has produced.