Quokkas on Rottnest Island 

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These small Marsupials bear the distinction of having an Island named after them. In 1696, when the explorer Willem De Vlaming landed on the Island, he mistook these small animals for rats and named the island 'Rottnest'. These cute, inoffensive creatures have had a somewhat troubled existence over the years.

During the period when Rottnest was a penal settlement, the Aboriginal prisoners hunted quokkas to add variety to their diet. Also in the early days, when the Governor of the Swan River colony spent his summer holidays on the Island, Quokka shoots were common.

However, in 1914, Rottnest was declared an A-Class Reserve. Since then, all birds and animals, including the Quokka, have been totally protected. Today the Quokka population is thriving.

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Baby Quokkas are born after a gestation period of 4 weeks. At birth, the tiny Quokka weighs only three quarters of a gram. After birth, this minute animal climbs into its mother's pouch. Here, it attaches itself to one of four teats and commences to suckle.

  • The Joey remains in the mother's pouch for 6 months. During these sixth months, its head is clearly visible outside the pouch, providing an appealing sight for the amateur photographer.

Site Description  Beach, Lake, Lookout, Reserve, Walking Track

Site Facilities  Bicycle Trails, Boardwalk, Boat Ramp, Observation Platforms, Picnic Area, Sheltered Area, Toilets, Visitor Information Centre

Experience  Environmental, Wildlife

Attractions  Wildlife

Activities  Animal Viewing, Cycling, Tours, Walking

Nearby  Attractions, Bus Stop, Jetty, Public Transport, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops, Visitor Information Centre

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