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Quokka - This marsupial is endemic to the south western corner of Australia where it lives in forest and heathland. On Rottnest Island where this photo was taken it is a tourist icon but it is regarded as vulnerable

Quokka - This marsupial is endemic to the south western corner of Australia where it lives in forest and heathland. On Rottnest Island where this photo was taken it is a tourist icon but it is regarded as vulnerable


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Quokka - This marsupial is endemic to the south western corner of Australia where it lives in forest and heathland. On Rottnest Island where this photo was taken it is a tourist icon but it is regarded as vulnerable

DH-3662
Quokka
Australia
Setonix brachyurus
This marsupial is endemic to the south western corner of Australia where it lives in forest and heathland. On Rottnest Island where this photo was taken it is a tourist icon but it is regarded as vulnerable. It is member of the wallaby, kangaroo and pademelon family.
Don Hadden
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Say cheese! This adorable quokka is striking a pose and stealing hearts on Rottnest Island. Known as the 'happiest animal on Earth, ' this marsupial is giving us all a lesson in living life to the fullest. With its cheeky grin and playful nature, it's no wonder why tourists flock to catch a glimpse of this furry friend. Endemic to the southwest corner of Australia, the quokka calls forest and heathland its home. But here on Rottnest Island, it has become an iconic symbol for visitors from around the world. Just one look at that cute face and you can't help but fall head over heels! However, despite its popularity among humans, this little creature is actually considered vulnerable in terms of conservation status. That makes capturing moments like these even more special - a reminder of our responsibility to protect these unique species. Don Hadden has truly captured the essence of this lovable marsupial with his stunning photo print. From those soulful eyes to that fluffy fur, every detail comes alive in vibrant color. So next time you need a pick-me-up or want to add some cuteness overload to your day, just take a peek at DH-3662 hanging proudly on your wall. It's guaranteed to bring smiles and warm fuzzy feelings whenever you need them most!

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