Quokkas do not need to adapt to their environment. They are perfectly suited to live in far southwestern Australia. Quokkas shelter in long grass or bushland with plenty of low scrub cover. Within this habitat, they make pathways for feeding, and to allow for quick escape if they are disturbed. In their habitat, water tends to be quite scarce, so they rely on succulents for their food.
Quokkas, often referred to as the "world's happiest animals," have several interesting features. Notably, they possess round faces with a small, flat nose and large, expressive eyes, giving them an endearing appearance. Their short, stocky bodies are covered in coarse fur, which helps them adapt to their natural habitats. Additionally, quokkas have strong hind legs that allow them to hop efficiently, similar to kangaroos, and their small, rounded ears are well-suited for their environment.
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A large group of quokkas is called a colony. Quokkas live in colonies in southwest Western Australia.
According to the Australian Government's Department of Sustainability and Environment, wild quokkas can live up to ten years.
Quokkas have no interest in biting anything except the vegetation on which they feed.
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