Meet The Happiest Animals On Earth Named Quokkas
Everyone meet quokkas the happiest animal on world, there wasn’t many people outside of Australia to hear about those cute little animals, but it turned out the quokkas became an internet sensation.The quokkas live in clans and they fed themselves predominately with plants. A large part of their population lives on the Rottnest Island. There are around 12,000 individuals and less than 14,000 all over Australia.
Quokka's habitat Within their isolated environments, quokkas occupy a number of different habitats. They can be found in moist and dense streamside vegetation, in shrubland and heath areas, usually around swamps. They usually live in family groups from around 20 to 150 quokkas, dominated by a male. Quokkas prefer a warm climate but are also adapted to some changes in the weather. Now predominantly based in protected island environments, quokkas are free to live peacefully, away from predators.