Quokka
- Margaux
- Jan 27
- 1 min read
Marsupial
The quokka is a small marsupial native to southwestern Australia, known for its friendly demeanor and photogenic "smiling" appearance. It primarily inhabits Rottnest Island and surrounding areas, where it thrives in scrubby vegetation. As a herbivore, the quokka plays a crucial role in seed dispersal, but it is considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and predation by introduced species.
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Setonix brachyurus
FAMILY:
Macropodidae
NATIONAL CONSERVATION STATUS:
Vulnerable (Population decreasing)
Fun Fact:
Quokkas are excellent at climbing small trees and shrubs, which helps them access food that other ground-dwelling animals might not reach! This surprising agility adds to their charm and adaptability in the wild.
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