🐨 Meaning: A facial description of a koala with grey fur, a long and bulky black nose, two black buttony eyes, and two furry grey ears on both sides of the circumference of the head.
The 🐨 Koala emoji signifies lethargy, laziness, and a never-ending need for lots of sleep (sounds pretty much like most of us, tbh). It can suggest themes surrounding Australia, arboreal mammals, and herbivores.
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How and When to Use the 🐨 Koala Emoji
- If you’ve named someone a ‘Koala’ out of love, you can use 🐨 while saving their contact or while even addressing that person.
- If you seem to relate to a koala more than anything else, almost like a koala bear is your spirit animal, then you must use 🐨 in your social media profile name.
- You can also use 🐨 while sharing content regarding koala conservation, WWF Australia, raising funds for koala care, awareness about the species, and other such related information.
- 🐨 fits into the context of ‘Australia’ as well. So, if you’re either sharing travel news about the continent, a particular Aussie nature trail, or even a news post about the place, you can use this emoji in those captions.
- If you recently bought a koala costume, tee-shirt, onesie, etc, pictures of which you’re flaunting on your social media handle, you can use 🐨 in all those captions.
Other Names
- 🐨 Koala Bear
- 🐨 Stitch (Lilo’s bestie)
- 🐨 Native Bear
- 🐨 Australian Bear
- 🐨 Marsupial Native
- 🐨 Australian Marsupial
- 🐨 Joey
- 🐨 Reginald Koala