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Why should you raise a quokka animal at home?
- Always smiling and not caring about anything
- He eats when he is sad, happy, sick or full
- The number of his meals per day is 12 meals, and he sleeps 3 times
- His life is more important than anything, to the extent that he throws his children to the predators
-The male with the largest rumen is the most handsome
A sociable animal that loves its enemies
The quokka is an Australian animal that was discovered for the first time in 1696 by a Dutch sailor, and it was believed that it was a type of large rat.
But what some people don't know is that the koka is a marsupial animal like the kangaroo.
When the mother feels threatened or chased by a predator, she will throw her babies out of her pouch to escape with her life, otherwise she and her young will be eaten.
If she survives, she can give birth to another baby, because she gives birth every month.
It is approximately the size of cats and is a perennial animal that lives for 15 years, and there are only about 15,000 animals in Australia.
The problem is that he never learns about his wrong habit, so if a predatory animal attacked him and ran away from him and saw him the second day, he thinks that he is a friend and wants to play with him.
It is enough that you hold food in your hand and call him, and thus he will become your friend and follow you wherever you go.
After mating between the male and the female, each one goes his own way
If does not have food, then he makes regurgitation, like sheep and goats, and chews the food he ate previously.
The important thing is that his mouth does not stop.
The quokka is classified as the happiest animal ever and also the cutest for many
And his appetite is also excellent. He eats anything, even if it is dry leaves. He loves to play and sleep a lot. A peaceful and gentle animal.