No. Silkworms produce silk. Quokkas are marsupials, and small members of the kangaroo family. No marsupials produce silk, or any secretions that can be used to make silk.
a silk worm
Yes. Silk fibre comes from their cocoons.
they produce silk threads (what is the question?)
yes they produce this cocoon and when they come out of it you can pick it and turn into silk. the Queen's wedding dress was made with English silk from an English silkworm factory.
No. Many kinds of insects and spiders produce silk.
Any of various caterpillars that produce silk cocoons Any of various caterpillars that produce silk cocoons Any of various caterpillars that produce silk cocoons Most known as Bombyx Mori It is also a worm that produces a cocoon that when properly done produces silk.
The city that Produces silk in France is Lyon.
A large group of quokkas is called a colony. Quokkas live in colonies in southwest Western Australia.
Quokkas communicate primarily through vocalizations, body language, and facial expressions. They produce a range of sounds, including grunts and clicks, to convey different emotions or alerts. Additionally, their body posture and movements can signal comfort, aggression, or submission to other quokkas. Overall, their communication methods are essential for social interactions and maintaining group cohesion.
Silk is such an expensive fibre to produce due to the time consuming processes silk goes through in its manufacture. These processes change a fibre into something we might buy in the shops. Over 30 countries produce silk. The major ones are China, India and Japan. I hope I helped
Quokkas tend to give birth to a single joey at a time.
no, quokkas don't eat other animals.