quoke (Meaning)

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quoke ()

imp. of Quake.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quoke

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quoke Sentence Examples

  1. The quoke, a small marsupial, is native to the isolated southwestern coastal region of Australia.
  2. Quoques are known for their distinctive short, broad faces and large, round eyes.
  3. A group of quoques is known as a cuddle or tort.
  4. Quoques are highly social animals and live in close-knit groups led by dominant males and females.
  5. Quoques are herbivores and primarily feed on grasses, sedges, and leaves.
  6. The quoke's diet plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of the local ecosystem.
  7. Quoques are threatened by habitat loss, predation, and disease, making conservation efforts essential.
  8. Researchers are studying the unique social behavior of quoques to gain insights into the evolution of cooperation and social bonds.
  9. The quoke's distinctive appearance and friendly nature have made it a popular tourist attraction in Western Australia.
  10. Despite its widespread recognition, the quoke faces ongoing challenges that require continued conservation initiatives to ensure its long-term survival.

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imp. of Quake.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The quoke, a small marsupial, is native to the isolated southwestern coastal region of Australia.

Quoques are known for their distinctive short, broad faces and large, round eyes.

A group of quoques is known as a cuddle or tort.

Quoques are highly social animals and live in close-knit groups led by dominant males and females.