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Arguably, the most special feature of Rottnest Island is the quokkas. Quokkas are small marsupials in the kangaroo family, stocky and squat, with shorter tails than other macropods. Rottnest Island is the only completely protected native habitat of the quokka, where they are not at threat of any predators. visitors to the slang can get quite close to these gentle, shy animals.

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