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What is the Quokka's classification?

The classification of the quokka is:COMMON NAME: QuokkaKINGDOM: AnimaliaPHYLUM: ChordataCLASS: MammaliaINFRACLASS: MarsupialiaORDER: DiprotodontiaFAMILY: MacropodidaeGENUS SPECIES: Setonix brachyurus


What does quokka stand for?

The name for the small marsupial known as a quokka came from the aboriginal word given to this creature by the aboriginal people of southwestern Australia. The first record of the name is thought to have come from the naturalist John Gilbert in 1840, who witnessed a 'quokka hunt' being carried out by the indigenous Bibbulmum people.


Is a quokka endangered?

No, the quokka is not endangered. Its classification is "vulnerable".


What is the name of a Quokka baby?

A baby quokka is called a "joey." Like other marsupials, quokkas give birth to underdeveloped young that continue to grow and develop in their mother's pouch for several months. Quokka joeys are typically born after a gestation period of about a month.


What is the name of the wallaby-like animal found mainly on Rottnest Island?

Quokka.


What does a Quokka use its tail for?

The Quokka uses its tail for balance, like a cat


Does a quokka have a backbone?

Yes. The quokka is a mammal and, like all mammals, it is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone. The quokka is one of the smaller members of the kangaroo family.


Who wrote a song about the Australian Quokka?

Ed Sheeran wrote a song about the Australian Quokka.


How do you pronounce quokka?

Quokka is pronounced exactly as it looks: "quock - a", with the accent on the first syllable.


When was Quokka created?

Quokkas were not created. They were discovered by English travelers.


In which category does a quokka belong?

The quokka is a marsupial, or pouched mammal. It is a macropod, a member of the kangaroo family.


In which state do you find a Quokka?

The Quokka is found only in the south western corner of Western Australia.