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Sunday, March 19, 2017

MEET THE ADORABLE QUOKKAS, THE MARSUPIALS BORN WITH A SMILE and a friendly disposition

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This little creature seemed keen to be photographed - even for a quokka
You might not have heard of the quokka before, but there's a good chance you've seen pictures of them floating around the internet. They're distinctive because of their cheeky little grins, and it's no surprise that they're often referred to as the happiest animals in the world.
 
Continue reading and see more pictures of this happy animal.



Hey, What's Uuuup
 
 
 
Quokkas come from the same family as the kangaroo (called Macropodidae) and they live on a handful of small Australian islands such as Rottnest Island and Bald Island.
Quokkas - Melting Hearts Since Forever
 
 They can live for up to ten years, and just like other Macropods, the quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal.
 
Unlike many other animals however, the quokka, which has a "vulnerable" conservation status, isn't very scared of humans.
 
Asked on his Instagram page what he reckons made the animal come up to him, Mr Jones teasingly wrote: 'My good looks I think'
Photographer Campbell Jones with his friend.
 
 
They don't seem to be scared of selfies either, and there was even a craze a few years ago that saw people taking pictures with the smiling little animals.
 
 
Campbell Jones, from Landsdale, WA, caught one of the famously photogenic marsupials leaping towards his camera with a big smile on its face
 
It might seem like a fun thing to do, but remember that anybody caught handling or feeding them can be issued with a fine of up to A$300. It's probably best to just leave them alone.  You cannot keep quokkas as pets!
 
Hello World
 
 
 
 
 
Smiling Even When Asleep
Sweet dreams.

 


 Cute Quokka



Sources
http://www.boredpanda.com/cute-smiling-happy-quokkas/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4260814/Adorable-quokka-leaps-camera-Rottnest-Island-WA.html
 

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