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| color = pink
 
| color = pink
 
| name = Quokka
 
| name = Quokka
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| status = vu
 
| image = Rottnest Quokka 2004 SeanMcClean.jpg
 
| image = Rottnest Quokka 2004 SeanMcClean.jpg
 
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
 
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
 
| phylum = [[Chordate|Chordata]]
 
| phylum = [[Chordate|Chordata]]
 
| classis = [[Mammal]]ia
 
| classis = [[Mammal]]ia
| subclassis = [[Marsupialia]]
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| subclassis = [[Marsupial]]ia
 
| ordo = [[Diprotodontia]]
 
| ordo = [[Diprotodontia]]
 
| familia = [[Macropodidae]]
 
| familia = [[Macropodidae]]
| genus = ''[[Setonix]]''
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| subfamilia = [[Macropodinae]]
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| genus = '''''Setonix'''''
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| genus_authority = [[René-Primevère Lesson|Lesson]], [[1842]]
 
| species = '''''S. brachyurus'''''
 
| species = '''''S. brachyurus'''''
 
| binomial = ''Setonix brachyurus''
 
| binomial = ''Setonix brachyurus''
| binomial_authority = Quoy & Gaimard, 1830
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| binomial_authority = ([[Jean René Constant Quoy|Quoy]] & [[Joseph Paul Gaimard|Gaimard]], [[1830]])
 
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The '''Quokka''' (''Setonix brachyurus'') is a small [[macropod]], about the size of a large domestic cat. Like other [[marsupial]]s in the macropod family (such as the [[kangaroo]]s and [[wallabies]]) the Quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal.  
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The '''Quokka''' (''Setonix brachyurus'') is a small [[macropod]], about the size of a large domestic cat. Like other [[marsupial]]s in the macropod family (such as the [[kangaroo]]s and [[wallabies]]), the Quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal.  
  
 
In the wild, it is now restricted to a very small range in mainland south-western [[Western Australia]], where it has become rare, and on two [[fox]]-free islands off the coast: [[Bald Island]] and [[Rottnest Island]] &#8212; which is its stronghold. On Rottnest it is common and occupies a wide range of habitats, ranging from semi-arid scrub to cultivated gardens.
 
In the wild, it is now restricted to a very small range in mainland south-western [[Western Australia]], where it has become rare, and on two [[fox]]-free islands off the coast: [[Bald Island]] and [[Rottnest Island]] &#8212; which is its stronghold. On Rottnest it is common and occupies a wide range of habitats, ranging from semi-arid scrub to cultivated gardens.
  
Quokkas are the only member of the genus ''Setonix''. They are 40 to 54 [[centimeter|cm]] long with a 25 to 30 cm tail &#8212; which is rather short for a macropod. They have a stocky build, rounded ears, and a short, broad head. Although looking rather like a very small, dumpy kangaroo, they can climb small trees and shrubs. Their coarse fur is a grizzled brown colour, fading to buff underneath.
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Quokkas are the only member of the genus '''''Setonix'''''. They are 40 to 54 [[centimeter|cm]] long with a 25 to 30 cm tail &#8212; which is rather short for a macropod. They have a stocky build, rounded ears, and a short, broad head. Although looking rather like a very small, dumpy kangaroo, they can climb small trees and shrubs. Their coarse fur is a grizzled brown colour, fading to buff underneath.
  
 
Quokkas are gregarious and gather in large groups where food is available: primary items are [[Poaceae|grasses]], [[Cyperaceae|sedges]], [[Succulent plant|succulents]] and foliage. They breed at any time on the mainland, but in late summer on Rottnest.  Restricted availability of the [[Micromineral|trace element]] [[copper]] appears to be a major limiting factor of the ability of Quokkas to breed on Rottnest.
 
Quokkas are gregarious and gather in large groups where food is available: primary items are [[Poaceae|grasses]], [[Cyperaceae|sedges]], [[Succulent plant|succulents]] and foliage. They breed at any time on the mainland, but in late summer on Rottnest.  Restricted availability of the [[Micromineral|trace element]] [[copper]] appears to be a major limiting factor of the ability of Quokkas to breed on Rottnest.
  
 
Although numerous on the small offshore islands, they have a very restricted range and are classified as vulnerable. On the mainland, where they must contend with introduced foxes, they require dense ground cover for refuge.
 
Although numerous on the small offshore islands, they have a very restricted range and are classified as vulnerable. On the mainland, where they must contend with introduced foxes, they require dense ground cover for refuge.
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==References==
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*{{MSW3 Groves|pages=69}}
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==External links==
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*ARKive - [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/mammals/Setonix_brachyurus/ images and movies of the quokka ''(Setonix brachyurus)'']
  
 
[[Image:Quokka-Raffi Kojian-CIMG6317.JPG|thumb|300px|left|Quokka adult and child]]
 
[[Image:Quokka-Raffi Kojian-CIMG6317.JPG|thumb|300px|left|Quokka adult and child]]
  
 
[[Category:Macropods]]
 
[[Category:Macropods]]
[[Category:Australian animals]]
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[[Category:Mammals of Australia]]
  
 
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Human Impact
 
Tourists feed Quokkas human food which is very bad bad for their health considering that they're herbivores and only eat roots, leaves, etc.
 

Revision as of 16:10, 4 April 2006

Template:Taxobox The Quokka (Setonix brachyurus) is a small macropod, about the size of a large domestic cat. Like other marsupials in the macropod family (such as the kangaroos and wallabies), the Quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal.

In the wild, it is now restricted to a very small range in mainland south-western Western Australia, where it has become rare, and on two fox-free islands off the coast: Bald Island and Rottnest Island — which is its stronghold. On Rottnest it is common and occupies a wide range of habitats, ranging from semi-arid scrub to cultivated gardens.

Quokkas are the only member of the genus Setonix. They are 40 to 54 cm long with a 25 to 30 cm tail — which is rather short for a macropod. They have a stocky build, rounded ears, and a short, broad head. Although looking rather like a very small, dumpy kangaroo, they can climb small trees and shrubs. Their coarse fur is a grizzled brown colour, fading to buff underneath.

Quokkas are gregarious and gather in large groups where food is available: primary items are grasses, sedges, succulents and foliage. They breed at any time on the mainland, but in late summer on Rottnest. Restricted availability of the trace element copper appears to be a major limiting factor of the ability of Quokkas to breed on Rottnest.

Although numerous on the small offshore islands, they have a very restricted range and are classified as vulnerable. On the mainland, where they must contend with introduced foxes, they require dense ground cover for refuge.

References

External links

Quokka adult and child

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