Quokka
Meet the happiest little marsupials hopping through Oceania!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Setonix brachyurus
Conservation Status
Vulnerable
Location
Oceania
Average size
16 to 21 inches tall
diet
Grass, leaves, berries
lifespan
Up to 10 years
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Overview
The quokka is a charming little marsupial that lives in the sunshine of Oceania. Known for its friendly face and cheerful smile, the quokka measures about 40 to 53 centimeters (16 to 21 inches) tall and always seems ready for a photo-op!
These adorable creatures belong to the family Macropodidae, which means 'big foot'. Quokkas have strong hind legs that help them hop around their habitat, just like their famous cousins, the kangaroos.
Quokkas munch on a diet of grass, leaves, and delicious berries. They may stop for a leafy snack whenever they feel hungry, and their tummies are just as happy as their smiles when they feast on tasty treats.
These tiny bundles of joy live up to 10 years in the wild! Quokkas are social animals and love to hang out in groups, making their habitats full of fun and frolic.
With their playful nature, quokkas have been dubbed the
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