The quokka is not yet an officially endangered animal.
The conservation status of the quokka is as follows:
National: Listed as Vulnerable under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
Western Australia: Listed as Rare or likely to become extinct under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950.
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No, the quokka is not endangered. Its classification is "vulnerable".
The quokka is not endangered, despite being found in only a limited area of Western Australia. It is listed as "vulnerable".
Man causes the greatest threats to the quokka's environment, just as he does to the environment of so many animals. The quokka, though not officially endangered yet, is at risk of being endangered because it is vulnerable to predation by feral cats, dogs and foxes. These animals have all been brought to Australia by man, from the earliest years of European settlement.
In French, the animal that starts with the letter "q" is "quokka." The quokka is a small marsupial native to Australia, known for its friendly and curious nature. It is often referred to as the "happiest animal on earth" due to its cheerful appearance.
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Although much research has been done, there does not appear to be any information as to why the Quokka is referred to as the happiest animal on Earth. It is a small animal that is extremely friendly and is not afraid of humans. The animal is also very cute and adorable and almost looks to be smiling.
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