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Photo taken in Rottnest Island, Australia
Quokka smiling in the bush shrubs. Western Australia.
Quokkas in south-west Australia are called \
Smiling quokka posing for the camera, Rottnest Island, Western Australia. Quokka - the happiest animal on Earth
Surviving wildlife during Australian wildfires
A baby Quokka, happy animal is sitting next to a man who is taking selfie, Rottnest island, Western Australia
Quokka (Setonix brachyurus)
A curious Quokka on the Basin Beach on Rottnest Island, Western Australia.Quokka is considered the happiest animal in the world thanks to the expression of snout that always reminds a smile.Copy space
Cute quokka sitting on the ground at Rottnest Island, surrounded by nature.
Smiling Happy Quokka
Single swamp wallaby standing in the middle of a rural road
Quokkas are found on some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island. Quokkas earned a reputation on the internet as \
Tasmanian Tranquility: A Captivating Portrait of a Wallaby in the Wilderness
The happiest animal quokka is smiling and greeting you at Rottnest Island in Perth, Western Australia
Quokka (Setonix brachyurus)
A cute baby Quokka (Setonix brachyurus) in sandy coastal scrub on Rottnest Island, Western Australia. Quokkas are endemic to this island and are extremely confiding.
In the heart of the Australian outback, two potoroos, small marsupials native to Australia, delicately nibble on a nutritious assortment of apple, sweet potato, and oats from a bowl placed amidst the lush underbrush. Surrounded by greenery and dappled sunlight, these adorable creatures showcase their natural feeding behavior in their serene habitat, where wildlife and flora intertwine harmoniously. With furry whiskers and gentle paws, they navigate the bowl's contents, foraging amidst the woodland's native vegetation, contributing to the local ecosystem's balance and vitality. This picturesque scene encapsulates the essence of bushland life, depicting the potoroos' interaction with their environment as a tranquil and adorable glimpse into Australia's diverse wildlife
Quokka - Setonix brachyurus small macropod size of domestic cat, Like marsupials kangaroo and wallaby is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal, smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, cute pet.
Pademelons are small marsupials of the genus Thylogale. They are some of the smallest members of the family.
Happy Quokka chewing on some tea tree on Rottnest Island,  Australia
The Long-Nosed Potoroo is a medium sized hopping marsupial which can be found in South Australia.  It is part of the rat-kangaroo family. However, it has been listed as being endangered.  Photo taken in Adelaide, South Australia.
Cute Quokka (Setonix brachyurus), a small macropod. Iconic animal, featuring in selfies of tourists. Grass lawn on Rottnest Island, offshore from Perth, Western Australia. Looking at camera
Wombat in the scrub at Wilson's Prom National Park
on Rottnest Island, Australia
Cute small Rock Wallaby, Mareeba, Queensland, Australia.  Member of the  Macropod family.  Close-up Face
Happiest animal quokka is enjoying a swing and being so happy, Rottnest island, Perth, Australia
Hyrax any of six species of small hoofed mammals (ungulates) native to Africa
A cute Quokka standing, in Rottnest Island, Western Australia. Quokka is considered the happiest animal in the world. Quokka isolated on white background. Front side view with copy space.
A rare australian marsupial - the \
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