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🐨 SPOT THE KOALA 🐨

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Spot the Koala game – free online Aussie clicker game to play in browser

🐨 Spot the Koala 🐨

Free Aussie Wildlife Game

🎮 Love quick brain challenges? Spot the Koala is a free, tap-to-play reflex game where you hunt a sneaky koala hidden in real Aussie scenes like the Sydney Opera House, Uluru, and the Great Barrier Reef. 💪 Great for kids, families and classrooms. No downloads needed — works on desktop & mobile.

👇 Ready? Start spotting koalas!

🌏 Explore locations inspired by the Sydney Opera House 🏛️, sunny Bondi Beach 🏖️, majestic Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park 🏜️, and vibrant reefs protected by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority 🐠. Want koala facts while you play? Read the Australian Museum guide or meet one at Taronga Zoo Sydney 🦘.

🏆 Share the fun: challenge friends, compare strategies, and trigger streak multipliers & bonus rounds with perfect clicks. Curious where you’d feel at home? Try our quiz Which Australian city matches your soul? 🔗 Planning a move? Use our free PR Eligibility Checker to explore pathways in minutes.

Why players love this free koala game: instant to load (no downloads), kid-safe, and genuinely replayable thanks to scene variety—Eucalyptus forests, cityscapes, supermarkets, beaches, reefs, and more. The rules are simple—find and click the koala—but the pace ramps up fast. Bookmark, share, and come back for new scenes and seasonal surprises.

🐨 Koala Fun Facts

Koalas aren’t bears—they’re tree-dwelling marsupials. A newborn joey is jelly-bean sized and lives in mum’s pouch for ~6 months before riding on her back. Their diet is almost entirely eucalyptus, which is low in nutrients and mildly toxic, so koalas sleep 18–20 hours a day to save energy. They have human-like fingerprints, two opposable digits on each hand for gripping, and a cartilage “seat” that helps them perch comfortably. Adult males have a chest scent gland for marking and produce deep forest bellows. Major threats include habitat loss, heat stress and disease—please admire them responsibly. 🌿

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    • 🐨 SPOT THE KOALA 🐨
    • Australia PR Eligibility Checker (2025-2026)

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