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"<b>Kangaroo Cousins.</b><br><br>The Quokka live in only parts of Western Australia, Bald Island and Rottnest Island.<br><br>Although they look like rats and are about the size of house cats, they are, in fact, marsupials and more closely related to the kangaroo.", 

"<b>Please, don't feed the Quokka!</b><br><br>Quokkas are small friendly animals, who travel in large groups. They move about in search of food and will happily take some from humans.<br><br>But this can be dangerous. Their diet usually consists of grass and foliage, but visitors sometimes feed them bread and other foods which are harmful to them. The visitors have been asked to refrain from feeding these friendly animals.",

"<b>Improper names.</b><br><br>The Quokka is abundant on Rottnest Island. When Europeans first saw the animals they mistook them for wild cats at first, then believed them to be rats. <br><br>They are neither, but rather marsupials. They were so abundant on the Island the William de Volckertzoon named the island <em>rottnest</em> which means <em>rat's nest</em>."]
