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Quokka Questions and Answers (Q&A)

G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Aug 06, 2018
Quokkas are not classified as an "endangered species." They are, however, considered to be vulnerable. Their dwindling numbers are a result of attacks from other animals, such as foxes, dingoes,...Read More

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G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Aug 06, 2018
Quokkas are not a squirrel species. They are marsupials, which is like a kangaroo or a wallaby. The quokka sleeps in shrubs, as the camouflage protects them from predators. Squirrels can also use...Read More

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G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Aug 06, 2018
Quokkas are vegetarians, which means that their diet is mainly comprised of plant material. They eat leaves, stems, and the bark of trees along with grass and the stems of smaller plants. Quokkas...Read More

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J. Goodman, Web Content Writer
Answered: Aug 22, 2018
Quokkas have a happy, genial expression to their face. While it is easy to think that these animals are just super friendly, it is actually due to evolution. Like canines, quokkas’ mouths...Read More

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J. Goodman, Web Content Writer
Answered: Aug 22, 2018
No, keeping a quokka as a pet is not possible, nor a good idea. These animals have razor-sharp claws that will cut you. They are also nocturnal and have a habit of raiding anything they can in...Read More

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G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Aug 06, 2018
The quokkas have very little fear of humans, and it is typical for quokkas to approach people, especially on Rottnest Island. It is prohibited for the public to handle these animals in any way,...Read More

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J. Goodman, Web Content Writer
Answered: Aug 22, 2018
Quokkas are found on Rottnest Island, just off of Perth and on Bald Island near Albany. These areas are located in the Southwest regions of Australia. These cute little animals may seem like a...Read More

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D. Ronald, Writer
Answered: Aug 06, 2018
Quokkas are generally friendly, but if they feel threatened, they have been known to attack. It just does this to protect itself. For the most part, though, quokkas are not afraid of humans;...Read More

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D. Ronald, Writer
Answered: Aug 06, 2018
Quokkas are brilliant animals. They are known to gather most of their moisture from the vegetation they eat. Their small size has enabled them to become masters of undergrowth. The quokka will...Read More

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J. Goodman, Web Content Writer
Answered: Aug 22, 2018
These adorable animals can attack if they feel threatened. They have razor-sharp claws and a nice set of teeth. With that said, quokkas are adaptable and don’t mind human presence. Although...Read More

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K. Myers, Blogger
Answered: Aug 22, 2018
Quokkas are the only member of the genus Setonix brachyurus. They are a small marsupial mammal about the size of a domestic cat. Marsupials (macropodidae) are known to carry their young in...Read More

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K. Myers, Blogger
Answered: Aug 22, 2018
Quokkas are known for their happy, enthusiastic-looking faces. They’ve also been circulating the internet in selfie-form because they are so photogenic and sometimes even pose for cameras....Read More

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