The search is on for a quokka that inadvertently escaped Rottnest Island on a rubbish barge and is now believed lost in a Perth waste and recycling facility. A staff member at the Regional Resource ...
Tourism on the Australian island went up 15 percent last year, bringing in funds to go toward research and preservation for the island's 12,000 quokkas Tourists don't have to work hard to score a ...
A man has been captured on a shocking video kicking a quokka into a wall as it tries to run away from him. The nine-second video obtained by WAtoday shows the young man try and kick the quokka as it ...
Rottnest Island, off the coast near Perth, Australia, is home to the largest Quokka population in the world. This small island is a haven for the adorable little critters because there are no ...
A man has been charged by police after allegedly tossing a quokka into the ocean from a jetty at Rottnest Island off Perth. Police allege 37-year-old Bevan Denis Hames picked up the quokka and threw ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A teenager who kicked a Rottnest Island quokka two metres into the air has avoided jail and walked away from Fremantle Magistrates Court ...
ROTTNEST ISLAND, Australia, Jan. 13 (UPI) --Authorities in Western Australia are searching for a quokka that escaped from an island on a garbage barge. The small marsupial, which are native to Western ...
Social media users who click on the #quokkaselfie hashtag are warned that searching for the images on Instagram may 'encourage harmful behaviour to animals.' 'Animal abuse and the sale of endangered ...
One odd genre of fake photographs we encounter often involve stuffed animals or toys passed off as real animals. For instance, the "world's cutest rodent," this "short-tailed weasel," this "zunzuncito ...
The quokka, an impossibly-cute marsupial that's taken social media by storm, is facing unexpected threats in its southwestern Australia home. The quokka, an adorable marsupial hailing from ...
Tourists don’t have to work hard to score a photo op with Rottnest Island‘s quokkas. More than 12,000 of the marsupials roam the Australian island. They’re friendly with people, often approaching ...