According to the Australian Government's Department of Sustainability and Environment, wild quokkas can live up to ten years.
Sources seem to vary on this. Some sources suggest that quokkas can live for up to 5 years in captivity. Their lifespan in the wild tends to be shorter. However, according to the Australian Government's Department of Sustainability and Environment website, quokkas can live for up to ten years in the wild.
A young Quokka is called a joey.
10-20 years in the wild.
10-20 years in the wild.
22 to 50 years
Sources seem to vary on this. Some sources suggest that quokkas can live for up to 5 years in captivity. Their lifespan in the wild tends to be shorter. However, according to the Australian Government's Department of Sustainability and Environment website, quokkas can live for up to ten years in the wild.
Yes, the Quokka has natural predators. Which include Some wild dogs and cats, dingos and snakes.
The lifespan of a giant panda in the wild is about 30 years.
Most quokka births in the wild occur between February and April. However, quokkas in captivity breed all year around.
== == Average lifespan (wild)340 monthsExtreme lifespan (wild)48 years (high)Extreme lifespan (captivity)46 years (high)Source (see link)== ==
For the quokka to no longer require protection, every last fox, wild dog and feral cat would need to be removed from southwest Western Australia.
Up to 12 years in the wild and 20 in captivity.
19 years in the wild
about 40 years
Average lifespan in the wild: 25 years
16-18 years
25 years in wild