Always camera ready!
By DianneN
@DianneN (252315)
United States
February 11, 2026 5:29pm CST
When I found out that this cute marsupial lives in the Perth part of Australia, I immediately thought of @JudyEv. It’s related to kangaroos and wallabies and called a Quokka.
I was amazed that they survive without water and get their water from leaves. I wouldn’t want one in my garden and wonder if Judy has seen one.
Just look at that smile! It’s their natural facial structure, so don’t think this one is smiling at you
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@DaddyEvil (171095)
• United States
11 Feb
They are cute and I believe @JudyEv wrote about one or two of them before.
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@DaddyEvil (171095)
• United States
12 Feb
@DianneN You weren't here when she posted it.
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@LadyDuck (497271)
• Italy
13 Feb
@DianneN - I may check if I can find her post. It will not be easy.
Edited, it was easier than I thought
Edited, it was easier than I thoughtRottnest Island, just off the coast of Western Australia, is famous for its colony of quokkas. These small kangaroo-like marsupials are friendly and relatively...
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@Deepizzaguy (119769)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
11 Feb
I like the snapshot of the Quokka.
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@Deepizzaguy (119769)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
12 Feb
@DianneN You are welcome.
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@MommyOfEli2013 (87663)
• Rupert, Idaho
12 Feb
They are very interesting looking....cute too. Never heard of these little creatures (well looks little anyway lol)
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@MommyOfEli2013 (87663)
• Rupert, Idaho
12 Feb
@DianneN Well that is cool to learn about them in that way...very interesting for sure
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@celticeagle (187302)
• Boise, Idaho
12 Feb
What a smile! That's a clowny animal.
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@Marilynda1225 (89692)
• United States
12 Feb
Awwww how adorable and that smile.....wow !!!
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You left first last year before I did. I didn’t realise until I open Mylot yesterday that you are back. 
