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Where a koala lives, which is its habitat, is typically Australian eucalyptus bushland. The trees may grow close together, or there may be patches of eucalyptus trees near suburbia, where other trees have been knocked down.

Australian gum trees grow tall and straight, with numerous branches and grey-green leaves. Their trunks vary from smooth and pale to rough, stringy and reddish brown.

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