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What is a quokka and what animal family does it belong to

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the quokka belongs to the macropods family.

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  1. Also known as short-tailed scrub wallaby
  2. About the size of a domestic cat

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A quokka is an herbivore and a member of the macropod family found mainly in Australia. Females have a pouch on their belly for babies. They look like a cross between a bear and a kangaroo. Many people love this animal because they look like they are always smiling. The population of quokkas is decreasing because of predators, habitat loss, and fires.

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