This document provides facts about koalas and wallabies. It shares that koalas sleep 18-19 hours per day, make their homes in trees, and are not bears. Koalas have sharp nails to climb trees, cannot be legally kept as pets, and are most closely related to wombats. Wallabies are small kangaroos that hop using big back legs and feet, have small front legs, and live in grassy or rocky areas. Their babies are called joeys. The document also includes photos and videos about these Australian marsupials.