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I think you mean where do Quokkas live? Quokkas live in Australia
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Most of Australia's quokkas live on Rottnest Island, off the coast of Western Australia, near Perth.
Quokkas are able to live up to about ten years.
Most of Australia's quokkas live on Rottnest Island, off the coast of Western Australia, near Perth.
Most quokka births in the wild occur between February and April. However, quokkas in captivity breed all year around.
The gestation period of a quokka is 26 to 28 days. Most of the joey's development occurs in the female quokka's pouch, where it stays for at least six months. The joey will leave when it is between 175 and 195 days old.
No, the quokka is not endangered. Its classification is "vulnerable".
A young quokka is called a joey, just like baby kangaroos. Joeys are born after a short gestation period and spend most of their time inside the mother's pouch for protection and nourishment.
The animal most common on Rottnest Island is the quokka, a small, stocky member of the kangaroo family, about the size of a short wallaby.
Kangaroo
The Quokka uses its tail for balance, like a cat