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The quokkas, known for their apparent smiles, have become a popular tourist attraction on a tiny island off of Australia's ...
Off of Australia's west coast lies Rottnest Island, home to the Quokka. Around 10,000 of the rare animals live on the tiny ...
The furry marsupials have no natural predators, so they're fearless and friendly with people, boosting their popularity online.
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Researchers worked with Indigenous Rangers to map life in 34 estuaries across NSW using environmental DNA - and made a host of unexpected discoveries.
Australia's iconic marsupial is up against a chlamydia epidemic, vehicle strikes and feral animal attacks. It is also under ...
Quokkas, rare animals located on Rottnest Island near Australia's west coast in the Indian Ocean, are helping fund their own ...
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