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The Quokka, sometimes known as short-tailed scrub wallabies, are small wallabies about the size of a cat that are native to Australia. They are herbivorous, mainly nocturnal - and famous for cute selfies, due to their happy and rather adorable appearance. Quokka Facts Overview Quokkas are found in a variety of habitats across Western Australia.


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Quokkas are native to Rottnest Island in Western Australia, and can live for as long as 10 years. Terri Hatcher and Hugh Jackman are just two of the famous people who have ticked off this famed wildlife encounter.


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When they are born, they are very tiny and weigh only a couple of grams. They are born with their eyes open and can walk and run on their own. Quokkas are very good at finding food and they are also good at catching prey. Quokkas are also very clean animals. They spend a lot of time grooming themselves and they lick their fur to keep it clean.


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A furry phenomenon in their own right, Quokka's live on a sparsely populated island just 19km off the metropolitan coast of Perth on Rottnest Island. The island's car-free status and lack of predators have helped make the Quokka population one of Australia's friendliest and most photogenic marsupials. If you've never come across a quokka, or.


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For those who may not be familiar, quokkas are small, marsupial herbivores that are native to Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island, which is just a short ferry ride away from Perth.


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The Animal Facts. Weight 2.5-5kg (5.5-11lb) Length 40-90cm (16-35in) Lifespan Wild 10 years Captive 14 years Diet Herbivore Grasses, fruits, berries Conservation Status IUCN Vulnerable The Quokka. Meet the World's Happiest Animal!


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Close up with the Happiest Animal in the World! The Quokka. Where to meet quokkas, what the eat, why do they smile. You'll definately be smiling watching thi.


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The quokka ( / ˈkwɒkə /) ( Setonix brachyurus) [4] is a small macropod about the size of a domestic cat. It is the only member of the genus Setonix. Like other marsupials in the macropod family (such as kangaroos and wallabies ), the quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal. [5] The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia.


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4. Quokkas chew their cud like cows do. Sally Robertson/Alamy They eat grass, seeds, leaves and roots. And like their relatives the kangaroos — as well as cows, sheep and goats — quokkas sometimes.


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Quokka. Hop to it. Quokkas have coarse, brown fur that becomes lighter on the belly. Its rounded back, erect ears, small front hands and long rear feet, thinly-furred tail, and wet, black nose are not only great adaptations, but also give it high marks on the Absolutely Adorable test.


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1. What does the quokka look like? Quokkas are small, four-legged animals covered in fur. They're from the kangaroo family and have pouches in their abdomens for carrying their young. Though they're much tinier than kangaroos; the quokka is around the size of a domestic housecat. They have narrow faces, round ears, big noses, and tiny paws.


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4. Are Quokkas dangerous? A journalist named Kenneth Cook once tried befriending a quokka by feeding it apple and a piece of cheese. After it fainted, the journalist was convinced that he has poisoned the animal and decided to take him to a nearby vet.


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It's estimated there are 10,000-12,000 quokkas on Rottnest Island, which is 30 minutes by ferry from Fremantle. And with the island free of the voracious introduced predators - mostly foxes and feral cats - that their mainland counterparts contend with, they appear to live contented lives.


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1. The quokka is a marsupial. A quokka on Rottnest Island. / Paul Kane/GettyImages Quokkas are nocturnal marsupials. They're some of the smallest members of the macropod (or "big foot") family,.


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Quokka Brew is a cold brew coffee product that adds green tea leaf extract, L-theanine and blueberry leaf extract to counterbalance the jittery effects of caffeine. Photo: Cirrus Wood Two UC Berkeley undergrads believe they've cracked the code to brewing coffee without the jitters.


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13 languages Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Infraclass Marsupialia Order Diprotodontia Family Macropodidae Subfamily Macropodinae Genus Setonix SPECIES Setonix brachyurus Population size 7,850-17,150 Life Span 5-10 years Top speed 32 km/h mph Weight 2.5-5 kg lbs Length 40-54 cm inch