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Fun facts about Quokkas

*They’re related to kangaroos and wallabies.

These little inhabitants of Rottnest Island and Bald Island in Western Australia are from the same family as kangaroos and wallabies known as Macropodidae. They move around like their cousins by hopping and bounding with their small feet and short tails. Because they’re marsupials, the mothers also carry baby quokkas, known as joeys, in little pouches!

*They can also climb trees.

Aside from being happy jumping balls of fur, quokkas can also climb trees- if necessary! They can climb up to two metres high to grab leaves off trees, one of their favourite things to eat, as quokkas are herbivorous. They usually like to munch on native grasses and reach the leaves just above their head for snacks.

*They’re known as the happiest animal in the world!

It’s rare to see a quokka without a big ‘smile’ on their face! This, along with their friendly and endearing personalities, has earned them a reputation as the happiest animal in the world. Their smiling faces can be seen all over social media in the form of quokka selfies! In fact, there are over 20,000 quokka selfies on Instagram .

*They can go for long periods without food or water.

Quokkas can go for weeks without eating by living off the fat stores in their short tails; this is crucial to helping them survive in seasons where vegetation is more sparse. They can also go for months without drinking fresh water, extracting most of the water they need from the plants they eat.

*They are very peaceful and love sharing spaces.

These adorable critters aren’t territorial, which isn’t surprising, given how friendly they are. Unlike kangaroos, that do fight over territory, quokkas are happy to coexist peacefully with each other, so much that they even hop into shops on Rottnest Island regularly to say hello to everybody.

*Although friendly, they aren’t harmless.

Although quokkas are happy to see us and are approachable, it doesn’t mean we should pat or cuddle them. They’re still wild animals and can bite! So it’s best just to watch how cute they are from a distance and take some photos of them.

*They regurgitate their food…and eat it again!

These herbivorous marsupials like to swallow their food whole without chewing, then regurgitate it later and eat it again. Their diet consists of native grasses and leaves as well as the bark of some plants.

*Sadly, quokkas are Vulnerable.

Due to habitat destruction, climate change and invasive predators, quokkas are listed as Vulnerable to extinction under Australia’s national environment law.

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02/11/2024

RIP to this LEGENDARY Saltwater Crocodile.
At 5.48m long, Cassius has held the title of Worlds Largest Crocodile in Captivity since 2013 when Lolong, at 6.17m long, passed away in the Philippines.
Cassius has long been rumoured to be the original ‘Sweetheart’, or at least responsible for some of his antics.. attacking boat motors.
Sadly, at an estimated age of 120(ish), Cassius passed away today at Marineland Melanesia off the coast of Far North Qld.
He’s been there since 1987, and say what you will but stressed/unhappy crocs don’t live long lives.. he must have been pretty content.
RIP Big Fella, I wish I’d made the effort to get over and meet ya.
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10:30 am, SA time, you can tune into the Adelaide Christmas pageant with all of the spectacle and excitement it can must...
01/11/2024

10:30 am, SA time, you can tune into the Adelaide Christmas pageant with all of the spectacle and excitement it can muster for Father Christmas to arrive. It's an event we all looked forward to as children, in Adelaide. enjoy!

You can also watch it on 9 Now

The National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant will be broadcast on Channel 9 in South Australia from 10.30am on Saturday 4 November 2023.

01/11/2024

: A Federal Court judge has ruled Pauline Hanson made a racist comment when she told Muslim senator Mehreen Faruqi to pack her bags and "p**s off back to Pakistan" in a tweet in September 2022.

Senator Hanson has been ordered to delete the tweet within seven days and to pay the Greens deputy leader's legal costs of running the lawsuit.

READ MORE: https://nine.social/RfC

29/10/2024

It’s the weird creature of the deep few locals report seeing and has sparked plenty of conversation, but it turns out it’s not that uncommon.

See the incredible photos and solve the riddle 👉 bit.ly/washedupSA

27/10/2024

Renowned US artist Spencer Tunick has welcomed 5,500 naked locals onto Brisbane’s Story Bridge to shoot his newest live n**e artwork on Sunday morning. The stunning new artwork, titled RISING TIDE, is part of this LGBTQIA+ arts and cultural festival Melt. The city’s bridge was closed to traffic ...

24/10/2024

According to tradition, the Wandjina were able to change shape at will: now it could be a Wandjina, now a human, now an animal. Furthermore, when these mysterious visitors left the planet, they split into two groups: one group hid in the bowels of the Earth; the other group, on the other hand, returns to the sky.

The Aborigines, worthy of the most advanced alien conspiracy theory, claim that, even after their demise, the Wandjina continue to control everything that happens on Earth, in the sky, and in the sea.

These are ancient traditions that put us in direct contact with our remote past. Their ancestors arrived in the region probably 60,000 years ago, although the dating remains uncertain.

The discovery of ancient objects in the region suggests that the area was already inhabited 174,000 years ago, which is in contrast to the shared theory according to which the aborigines migrated from Africa about 60,000 years ago, with some anthropologists even hypothesizing that Homo Sapiens may have been originated in Australia.

Credit: Archaeo - Histories

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