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Where can you find quokkas?                     

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Quokkas are native to Western Australia and can mainly be found on Rottnest Island, Bald Island, and the mainland around the southwestern corner of the state.
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Quokkas can be found primarily on Rottnest Island in Western Australia, as well as on some small islands and coastal regions in the southwestern part of the state.
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QUOKKAS ARE SMALL MARSUPIALS NATIVE TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA. THEY ARE PRIMARILY FOUND ON SEVERAL ISLANDS OFF THE COAST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
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Quokkas are native to small islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island and Bald Island.

Quokkas are small marsupials known for their friendly and curious behavior. They are herbivores and feed on a variety of plants and grasses. Quokkas are most commonly found on Rottnest Island, where they have no natural predators, but they can also be found on the mainland in small numbers. They have become famous for their photogenic smiles and have become a popular attraction for tourists.
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Quokkas are found on the mainland as well as Rottnest Island (near Perth) and Bald Island (near Albany), both of which are in the south west of Western Australia.
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Quokkas are small marsupials that are native to Western Australia. They are primarily found on Rottnest Island, located just off the coast of Perth, and on some smaller islands in the region, such as Bald Island and Garden Island.

Rottnest Island is especially famous for its quokkas, and it has become a popular tourist destination for those wanting to see and interact with these adorable creatures. The island is car-free, which contributes to the conservation and protection of its unique wildlife, including the quokkas.
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