Quokkas are marsupials so, like other marsupials, they give birth to undeveloped young. The young joey then makes its way to the pouch where it latches onto a teat, staying there for months.
Quokkas reproduce sexually. Quokkas are marsupials so, like other marsupials, they give birth to undeveloped young. The young joey then makes its way to the pouch where it latches onto a teat, staying there for months.
Quokkas tend to give birth to a single joey at a time.
A large group of quokkas is called a colony. Quokkas live in colonies in southwest Western Australia.
no, quokkas don't eat other animals.
Quokkas have no interest in biting anything except the vegetation on which they feed.
Quokkas reproduce sexually. Quokkas are marsupials so, like other marsupials, they give birth to undeveloped young. The young joey then makes its way to the pouch where it latches onto a teat, staying there for months.
Quokkas tend to give birth to a single joey at a time.
They do raise their own babies as we raise ours.
they were unhealthy (apex)
they raise there young by vomiting in there mouth
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Buildings were very dark.
Baby eels have to fend for themselves; their parents do not raise them.
A large group of quokkas is called a colony. Quokkas live in colonies in southwest Western Australia.
with love and care
They feed them