Rottnest Island has the world's largest wild quokka population, but you can also find quokkas in some zoos across Australia. A very small population also lives ...
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Rottnest Island is where you can be amongst the world's largest quokka population. They are related to kangaroos and wallabies, and to see them in the heat of ...
Around 10,000 Quokkas live on Rottnest Island today. Very small populations also survive in the mainland's south-west forests such as those near Northcliffe.
The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island ...
There are thousands of quokkas all across the island, but the best place to see them is near the main settlement, particularly around the grassed areas.
A furry phenomenon in their own right, Quokka's live on a sparsely populated island just 19km off the metropolitan coast of Perth on Rottnest Island.
The best time to spot them is when they are active in the early morning and evening. Look around shady and grassy areas where they may be eating.
Feb 12, 2018 · Rottnest Island is famous for it's wildly gorgeous beaches, outstanding marine biodiversity, and for being the home to the one of the cutest animals you'll ...
One of the main reasons tourists come to Rottnest is to see a quokka. Quokkas are small marsupials, about the size of a domestic cat. They are found only on a ...