Yes. The quokka is a mammal and, like all mammals, it is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone. The quokka is one of the smaller members of the kangaroo family.
Quokka is pronounced exactly as it looks: "quock - a", with the accent on the first syllable.
Quokkas were not created. They were discovered by English travelers.
Ed Sheeran wrote a song about the Australian Quokka.
The Quokka is found only in the south western corner of Western Australia.
because of the vibrations :)
a very loud noice
Gordon Jennison Noice's birth name is Noice, Gordon Jennison.
No, the quokka is not endangered. Its classification is "vulnerable".
Bunnies make sound, but don't do it often. When they do it it are squeaks of little screams.
Lou Lou is the name of the noice that is made by a peacock.
The word "noice" is not an actual word appearing in any dictionary. It can be used as a slang word to describe something as being "nice", for example, "you have a noice house".
The Quokka uses its tail for balance, like a cat
Yes. The quokka is a mammal and, like all mammals, it is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone. The quokka is one of the smaller members of the kangaroo family.
Quokka is pronounced exactly as it looks: "quock - a", with the accent on the first syllable.
Quokkas were not created. They were discovered by English travelers.
Ed Sheeran wrote a song about the Australian Quokka.