If y’all haven’t seen quokkas before, I am blessing you with this blog ✨ if you have, then u know
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there is no force of nature that says “come here” like the ocean
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Happy Tiny Tuesday, here's a tiny quokka!
I actually almost didn't post this one because I thought it looked a little derpy, but then my husband pointed out that all quokkas look a little derpy which is why they're so cute. I included a photo for reference!
(Not my photo, unknown photographer)
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I just found out the happiest animal on Earth and wanted to share it here if you are having a bad day or even if you aren't having a bad day. Remember time can be tough but you can make yourself happy. Embrace this power.




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Aren’t Quokkas the happiest animals in the world?
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Wombat anon here. If you like wombats, You'll love quokkas

Omg!!! They look like fat squirrels so cute 😭😭🥺🥺
Thank you anon 😭😭✋🏽.
Looki at the smile omg 🥺🥺🥺.
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Quokkas
Quokkas love to climb trees! They can ascend as high as 4 – 6 feet, which is pretty good for their size.
It’s like a housecat climbing to the top portion of a door.
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Quokkas live on an island with no natural predators, so they aren’t afraid of or attack humans since they don’t need those survival tactics.

If you’re ever lucky enough to meet a Quokka, chances are you’ll break out in a grin. This popular marsupial is synonymous with Perth’s favourite holiday spot, Rottnest Island – a short ferry ride from the Western Australian port of Fremantle.

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.

Overall the species is listed as vulnerable due to predation by feral animals (cats and foxes), altered fire patterns and habitat loss.

Quokkas are so photogenic!!
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