They Sleep In The Shade
Koalas can sleep for 18 to 22 hours in forks or nooks in the trees. Koalas don’t drink much water since these leaves provide them with the majority of their moisture. Leaves can even be stored in the cheek pouches of koalas for later use. Koalas sleep on the ground during the hot summer months. They prefer to sleep in the shade, with their chests facing the ground. In the summer, koalas also sleep in a sitting position, supported by the tree trunk.

They Sleep In The Shade