As much as Australia gets a bad rep for its diverse array of deadly wildlife, it's hard to think of a wild animal cuter than the Australian quokka. Quokkas look like living teddy bears; they're pretty ...
Australia is famous for animals that don't exist in the wild anywhere else on Earth, including a creature called the quokka. The rare animals — located on Rottnest Island near Australia's west coast ...
Australian man Campbell Jones, 21, captured the amazing image of the Quokka with a GoPro camera strapped to his head at Rottnest, Western Australia With arms wide open, the quokka launches itself at ...
Sydney, Sep 20 (efe_epa).Sydney, Sep 20 (efe_epa). — Quokkas, the small marsupials whose smiles have launched a torrent of selfies on social media in Australia, are at risk of disappearing from the ...
There were plenty of memorable moments over the 15-day fortnight of the Australian Open, but nothing topped when tennis' biggest stars channeled the "happiest mammal on planet." Players often visit ...
ADELAIDE, Australia - A baby quokka made its debut appearance at a zoo in Australia, peeking out of its mom's pouch for the first time on Friday. The Adelaide Zoo in South Australia said the quokka ...
Swiggy partnered with Tourism Western Australia to promote the region as a holiday destination for Indians. The campaign launched on World Tourism Day features the quokka mascot across Swiggy and ...
An amazing image of a rare Australian animal flying through the air appearing to want to hug the camera has set the internet alight. In fact, the image of the happy quokka has been said to be a ...