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Yes, quokkas are social animals and often live in groups called mobs. These mobs typically consist of several individuals and can vary in size. Living in groups helps quokkas with social interactions and protection from predators. They are commonly found in the wild on islands and coastal regions of Australia, particularly on Rottnest Island.

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