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If quokkas were to become extinct, it could disrupt their ecosystem as they play a key role in seed dispersal and grazing. This could affect the vegetation and other wildlife that rely on them for survival. Additionally, the loss of quokkas could have an impact on tourism in areas where they are a popular attraction.

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