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Quokka - Wikipedia 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
What Is a Quokka? 15 Facts About the Happiest Creature on . . . What is a quokka? Quokkas are small wallabies (think: the same family as kangaroos, except these little guys only grow to be about the size of a domestic cat) with short tails, short faces, and round ears on the top of their head
6 Surprising Facts About Quokkas - Mental Floss From this adorable gallery —which naturally went viral—we can discern two facts: 1) that the furry little critter is called a quokka and 2) that this quokka must be the world’s happiest animal
50 Quokka Facts: Smiling, Baby-Flinging, Selfie Kings! Ready to learn about these adorable quokkas? These 50 quokka facts include habitat, diet, why they smile (and throw their baby?), and how to take the perfect selfie
Quokka - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The quokka (Setonix brachyurus), is a small macropod about the size of a domestic cat In 1696, Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh mistook these animals for giant rats, and renamed the Wadjemup island 't Eylandt 't Rottenest, which means "the rat nest island" in Dutch
Quokka | San Diego Zoo Animals Plants 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
Quokka - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts Quokkas have a teddy bear-like face, with brown fur, a round nose, rounded ears, and mouth set in a permanent smile They are approximately the size of a housecat Quokkas have short front paws, longer rear legs, and a relatively long tail They look quite similar to a small kangaroo with a very fluffy coat
Quokka - National Geographic Kids Quokkas might be related to kangaroos and wallabies, but they’re way weirder This marsupial has traits more often associated with other animals—and that makes it one weird critter
Quokka: Facts, Habitat, Diet, Behavior Conservation Guide The quokka is often called the “happiest animal on Earth” thanks to its friendly appearance and perpetual smile This small marsupial is native to Australia and has become a beloved icon due to its endearing looks and approachable nature
Quokka - The Australian Museum The Quokka is one of the smallest wallabies This marsupial has the ability to climb trees The Quokka, Setonix brachyurus, was described by early Dutch explorer, Willem de Vlamingh, 'as a kind of rat as big as a common cat' His first sighting of the Quokka was on an island off the mouth of the Swan River