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  1. Quokka - Wikipedia

    The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth and Bald Island …

  2. What Is a Quokka? 15 Facts About the "Happiest" Creature on Earth

    Jul 11, 2019 · 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 …

  3. 50 Quokka Facts: Smiling, Baby-Flinging, Selfie Kings!

    Sep 18, 2025 · 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.

  4. Quokka - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    About the size of a house cat, this fuzzy, pouch-packing, nocturnal herbivore is terrestrial, but can climb about 5 feet (1.5 meters) up a tree for a tasty snack. The quokka has a bounding gait …

  5. 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 …

  6. Quokka Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature | PBS

    Mar 7, 2025 · The quokka has a short tail, unlike other macropods like kangaroos and wallabies. They’re known for their “smiling” expression due to facial structure. Photo by Mark Stoop on …

  7. 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....

  8. Quokka - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    The quokka lineage likely diverged from other macropods several million years ago, adapting to a more restricted range and a diet focused on vegetation. Their relatively small size and …

  9. QUOKKA - WWF Australia

    Quokkas are attractive and inquisitive creatures. They’re also beautifully adapted to the unpredictable Australian environment. The quokka clan makes its home in swamps and …

  10. Quokka - Australian Geographic

    The only mammal that is native to Rottnest Island off the coast of Western Australia, the quokka is a type of small wallaby that looks as if it has a permanent smile on its face