Quokkas are small members of the kangaroo family, which live near swamps but rarely drink. Instead, they get their moisture needs from grasses, sedges, succulents and foliage of shrubs in their habitat. Their small size helps them to hide from predators easily in vegetation undergrowth. Quokkas are unique for the way they create tunnels that they use as runways through dense vegetation. They can quickly hop through these escape tunnels when threatened by a predator.
Quokkas stay in small colonies, but they do not necessarily stay with the same mate. The result of this is that inbreeding can occur within these smaller colonies, leading to less healthy individuals.
Stay in alive is a disco.
A large group of quokkas is called a colony. Quokkas live in colonies in southwest Western Australia.
The duration of To Stay Alive is 1.58 hours.
Quokkas tend to give birth to a single joey at a time.
Quokkas have no interest in biting anything except the vegetation on which they feed.
No. Quokkas are endemic to southwest Western Australia.
no, quokkas don't eat other animals.
I think you mean where do Quokkas live? Quokkas live in Australia
Nothing can stay alive forever,so,no.
They need to stay alive to support the organism
kittens stay alive for 15 years