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The quokka is a marsupial, or pouched mammal. It is a macropod, a member of the kangaroo family.
The wallaby is, first and foremost, a mammal. Within the mammal group, it is a marsupial. Within the marsupial group, it is a macropod, which includes all species of kangaroos.
Kangaroos belong to the marsupial family known as 'macropods'. The word "macropod" is a Greek word meaning long-footed. A macropod is a marsupial with strong hind legs, which tend to use hopping and jumping as their main means of locomotion (movement). Their feet are long, and have sharp claws at the end.
The word "macropod" is a Greek word meaning long-footed.A macropod is a marsupial with long hind legs, which tend to use hopping and jumping as their main means of locomotion (movement). This group includes marsupials found in Australia, such as kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, quokkas and several others. They are herbivores which means they eat plants.
No. The word "macropod" is a Greek word meaning long-footed. A macropod is a marsupial with long hind legs, which tend to use hopping and jumping as their main means of locomotion (movement). This group includes marsupials found in Australia, such as kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, quokkas and several others. They are herbivores which means they eat plants.
YesThe word "macropod" is a Greek word meaning long-footed.A macropod is a marsupial with long hind legs, which tend to use hopping and jumping as their main means of locomotion (movement). This group includes marsupials found in Australia, such as kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, quokkas and several others. They are herbivores which means they eat plants.
The word "macropod" is a Greek word meaning long-footed.A macropod is a marsupial with long hind legs, like the kangaroo, which tend to use hopping and jumping as their main means of locomotion (movement). This group includes marsupials such as kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, quokkas and several others.
The kangaroo is not a strange animal. It is a marsupial, meaning it is a pouched mammal. It is also a Macropod, meaning it has large feet with strong hind legs used for bounding, rather than walking.
No, the quokka is not a member of the possum family. It is a member of the macropod family, otherwise known as the kangaroos. For many years, it was thought to be a type of wallaby, but it is now recognised as being in a category of its own.
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The word "macropod" is a Greek word meaning long-footed.A macropod is a marsupial with powerful hind legs and long hind feet. These animals tend to use hopping and jumping as their main means of locomotion (movement). This group includes marsupials found in Australia, such as kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, quokkas and several others.
A quokka is a mammal and a marsupial. It is one of the numerous smaller members of the kangaroo family, or "macropods". It is a small, herbivorous macropod endemic to a limited region of Western Australia.