Vous n’avez peut-être jamais entendu parler du quokka, mais il y a de grandes chances que vous en ayez déjà vu en photographies sur internet. Ils sont
image credit: photowa.com.au image credit: redbubble.com image credit: perthzoo.wa.gov.au image credit: australiablog.com image credit: Lee_Json image credit: Lee_Json image credit: Gochoun Habitat: smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia Status: Vulnerable This may look like a plump, friendly kangaroo that didn’t eat its vegetables when it was little so its growth was stunted… but […]
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The Quokka, an irrestistibly adorable and happy-looking marsupial native to Australia, is now at the epicenter of what is possibly the cutest trend we've ever seen – the Quokka selfie.
The Quokka, an irrestistibly adorable and happy-looking marsupial native to Australia, is now at the epicenter of what is possibly the cutest trend we've ever seen – the Quokka selfie.
Six-month old Quokka, Meeuuk Mia, born in Sydney’s Taronga Zoo has captured the hearts of zookeepers at the bustling facility.
Quokka standing on two legs+smiling=cute
Known as the "happiest animal on earth," the always-smiling quokka has taken over Instagram thanks to the trending quokka selfie hashtag.
The Quokka, an irrestistibly adorable and happy-looking marsupial native to Australia, is now at the epicenter of what is possibly the cutest trend we've ever seen – the Quokka selfie.
Das Quokka aka Kurzschwanzkänguru aka “the happiest animal in the world” erfreut sich aktuell auf Instagram wachsender Beliebtheit. Australische Touristen starteten jüngst den “#QuokkaSelfie“-Trend und posteten Ihre Selbstporträts mit dem fröhlich dreinblickenden Beuteltier in dem Sozialen Netzwerk. Einige sehr gelungene Schnappschüsse von Usern mit dem 25 bis 35 cm kleinen Quokkas haben wir hier unten einmal für Euch zusammengesammelt. Have... Weiterlesen
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Kangaroo Family - Big foot marsupials including big and small hoppers from wallabies to the quokka.