The ears of male and female koalas do not differ in any way. The only way koala ears differ is that koalas from southern parts of Australia have ears which have shaggier fur and tend to be browner in colour.
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To protect the inside of the ears from dust and dirt.
Keeping its ears warm.
Yes. Koalas have ears, just as other mammals do, and their sense of hearing is known to be quite keen.
No. Koalas do not actively mimic anything.
Depending on the predator, yes. Koalas have acute hearing, and can certainly hear ungainly creatures such as domestic dogs, as well as stealthier animals such as dingoes. They would be unlikely to hear a python.
No. Koalas, which are not b ears, do not live in the river. They live in eucalyptus trees. However, koalas are certainly found in gum trees (eucalyptus) which line many of Australia's eastern rivers.
Koalas use their food the same as you - it's fuel to keep their cells happy and to help the animal stay alive.
Koalas make a deep huffy sort of noise and use this to call males.
No: on the contrary, koalas are arboreal, or tree-dwelling marsupials.