A motionless koala in a tree is not being lazy; it is running a survival algorithm. The animal sleeps up to 20 hours because its basal metabolic rate is unusually low, and every move must be paid for with energy scraped from eucalyptus leaves that are both toxic and nutritionally poor.Eucalyptus foliage is loaded with plant secondary metabolites such as phenolic compounds and terpenes, along with ...
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