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Koalas spend 20 hours a day sleeping
short by / on Monday, 19 May, 2025
Koalas, iconic Australian animals, rest up to 20 hours daily in tree forks. Their low-energy leaf diet demands extended sleep to conserve energy in harsh bush conditions. Far from lazy, koalas are uniquely adapted for survival. Their slow lifestyle reflects nature’s strategy—showing that in challenging environments, rest isn’t weakness, but a powerful tool for resilience.
read more at The CSR Journal