- quarkslab.github.io quokka/Quokka is a binary exporter: from the disassembly of a program, it generates an export file that can be used without the disassembler.
- a-z-animals.com All Animals QuokkaUnlike other Wallaby species, the tail of the Quokka has hardly any fur on it at all and they also don’t need it to balance whilst they are hopping along.
- creaturecomforts.pages.dev posts/10-incredible-…The first European to set foot on Rottnest Island was a Dutch sailor named Samuel Volckertzoon, who believed quokkas to be a type of wild cat.
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- animalatlantes.com quokka/The Quokka is a small marsupial native to Western Australia. Known for its friendly and curious nature, the Quokka has gained popularity as one of the world’s...
- perthzoo.wa.gov.au animal/quokkaQuokkas are very unusual for a number of reasons. They are able to survive in an environment virtually devoid of freshwater and they can climb trees.
- quokkas.co blogs/smile/the-quokka-the-worlds-…Quokkas are so alluring because they’re perplexing! While looking at them, your brain tries to compare the quokkas to animals that you’ve seen before.
- factanimal.com quokka/The Quokka, sometimes known as short-tailed scrub wallabies, are small wallabies about the size of a cat that are native to Australia.
- animalfactguide.com animal-facts/quokka/Aside from Rottnest Island, small groups of quokkas also inhabit the mainland in Western Australia, as well as Bald Island, a small island to the southwest.