Quokkas are able to breed from around eighteen months of age. Breeding season on Rottnest Island is from January to August, but on the mainland occurs all year around. Being a marsupial and a member of the kangaroo famy, the female gives birth to a single young about thirty days after mating. The joey is born blind and hairless, but makes its way by instinct to the mother's pouch where it latches onto a teat. the teat swells in its mouth, securing it in place. It stays in the pouch for about six months, but after leaving the pouch will continue to feed from its mother for another two months.
live, eat, drink, die.
Quolls life cycle
Quokkas are able to live up to about ten years.
A large group of quokkas is called a colony. Quokkas live in colonies in southwest Western Australia.
Quokkas have no interest in biting anything except the vegetation on which they feed.
no, quokkas don't eat other animals.
No. Quokkas are endemic to southwest Western Australia.
I think you mean where do Quokkas live? Quokkas live in Australia
Quokkas tend to give birth to a single joey at a time.
Quokkas are grazing animals. They feed on grasses, sedges, succulents, and foliage of shrubs.
Yes. Quokkas, like most (not all) marsupials, do have a pouch in which the joey is raised.
it is a life cycle to them or their life.
Quokkas do not bite people or other animals. They use their teeth to bite the vegetation on which they feed.
A moth has a 4-stage life cycle.