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Topic | Quokkas are indigenous to an island where they have no natural predators so they |
Shablagoo 01/01/20 6:39:09 AM #27: | butthole666 posted... When a female quokka with a joey in her pouch is pursued by a predator, she may drop her baby onto the ground; the joey produces noises, which may serve to attract the predator's attention, while the mother escapes.[12]they just get cuter and cuter the more i learn :3 Colorahdo posted... Not true they have lots of natural predators, Quokkas inhabit all of SW Australia, and like many marsupials will desert one of their joeys to distract a predator. Their historical predators include thylacines and birds of prey, and more recently dingos. I'd also suspect maybe monitor lizards and pythons. Oh yeah sorry, my information was incomplete. Its called Rottnest Island and apparently ~10,000 live there sheltered from predators. --- "It was some post on the NFL board that got him." -AwesomeToTheMAX ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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