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Two pieces of Information I intend to use in my paper are:
"The koalas are one of nature’s most fussy eaters. It will only eat the leaves and young shoots of the eucalyptus tree. It also eats the tree’s stems, flowers, and bark, but it likes the leaves best. And not just the leaves of any eucalyptus tree. Of the more than seven hundred varieties of eucalyptus, the koala will only eat from about three dozen of them. The koala must eat between 1 and 1.5 pound (454 and 680 grams) of eucalyptus leaves a day to provide it with enough nutrition to survive."
"When Europeans first arrived in Australia in the 1700s there were possibly 10 million or more koalas. In the following two centuries, the population has fallen dramatically. Scientists do not always agree on the current size of the koala population, although some believe the total number is somewhere between 100,000 and 200,000"