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What is the habitat of a quokka?                 

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The quokka is native to small islands off the coast of Western Australia, including Rottnest Island and Bald Island. The species mainly inhabits shrublands, heathlands, and forests on these islands.
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Quokkas are native to the southwest region of Western Australia, where they inhabit a variety of habitats, including coastal heathlands, woodlands, and forests. They are most commonly found on small islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island, where they have no natural predators and are protected by law. They are also found on the mainland, but their range has been significantly reduced due to habitat loss from human activities.
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QUOKKAS ARE ENDEMIC TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND HAVE A LIMITED DISTRIBUTION. THEY PRIMARILY INHABIT THE SOUTHWESTERN REGION OF THE STATE, INCLUDING ROTTNEST ISLAND, BALD ISLAND, AND SOME PARTS OF MAINLAND.
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