Greetings, My dear friends and family, how are you? What's up? I hope you are well, and life as you want it to be. I hope your lips always smile, and your moments are full of peace and love.
I want to thank my dear supporters for their constant support. Thank you for always giving me hope and motivation and warming my heart with your support. I thank God for every moment of your presence beside me. I love you and you are very dear to me.
As I told you before, these days in my country it is a New Year celebration and we go to see the elders. Because of this, I find some time to be here with you, I apologize to you for my lack of presence. But know that your place is always in my mind and my heart. Until an hour ago, I had no idea about the subject of my article today, because my mind is so busy with family, and since my husband has been off for a week, he expects me to spend more time together. But today, as I am happy and I have smile on my face these days, I said to talk to you about the happiest animal in the world. So that you may be a little happy to see and know them.
Yes, quokka is the name of the happiest animal on earth, which always has a smile on its face. Quokkas are animals that are not afraid of humans, and because of their beautiful smiles, they have become the subject of photography these days. They seem to enjoy taking selfies and taking pictures with people. And in recent years, many selfies have been observed with this small and happy animals. They belong to the group of small marsupials, which live in Australia.
Although they are kangaroo cousins, they bear no resemblance to them, their size is the size of a cat, and live near water sources among the evergreen grasses, and feed on them. They can often be found in the shade of trees and plants, while they are asleep or yawning. These small marsupials also have the ability to climb trees.
Female quokkas give birth to puppies after one month of pregnancy, and can only have children twice a year. Their pups live in their mother's pocket for 6 months, and after leaving their mother's bag because they are still breastfeeding, they are dependent on their mothers for two months.
Because of their tails and sebaceous glands, these animals can live without food and water for long periods of time. But unfortunately today their population is declining day by day. And they are in the category of endangered animals.
Animal rights activists and Australian environmentalists are urging people and tourists to stay away from these animals if they see them, and people will be fined $300 if they try to touch or feed them.
Quokkas are very curious animals, and they trust quickly. Where they exist, It is very possible that they come close to humans. Although they have so far only been seen in Western Australia, if you see these cute and sweet animals somewhere, be careful not to touch them, and never feed them. Perhaps this will prevent their extinction.
I wish the population of these funny, social and always smiling animals could increase, in that case they would definitely be very good friends for us.
My dear ones have a good days and nights. I love you, stay safe please... So until tomorrow... π
Wow,such a beautiful and nice animal...I wish we human may smile and be happy like quokka