Australia is the kingdom of marsupials, and the koala is the most precious one. It looks like a velvet teddy bear, with a fat body covered with fluffy light gray or light yellow fur, no tail, a big head, bright eyes, two large semicircular ears standing upright on both sides of the head, long fur co...
Kangaroo (English: kangaroo, ganguro) is a mammal belonging to the genus Macropodidae, family Macropodidae, order Diprotodonta. The word "kangaroo" usually refers to the four largest species in the family Macropodidae, namely the red kangaroo, the eastern grey kangaroo, the western grey ka...
Wombats, or Phascolomidae, are marsupials in Australia. They belong to the order Diprotodon, with short legs and well-developed muscles, a body length of about 1 meter, and a very short tail. They live in forests, mountains and heathland in southeastern Australia and Tasmania. The body length ranges...
The quokka (scientific name: Setonix brachyurus) is a marsupial mammal of the family Macacuidae. It is one of the smallest kangaroos and looks like a mouse. It is called "the happiest animal in the world" because of its chubby face and "sweet" smile. They are very friendly and ar...