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Coca is a marsupial animal from the same kangaroo family


Coca is a marsupial animal from the same kangaroo family 



Coca is a marsupial animal from the same kangaroo family


Have you ever seen a cute animal and cereal like coca? Coca is a kitten of the same family of kangaroos as its scientific name in English quokka, but it is the only member of the Setonix family, known locally as Kangaroo Rat. Australia is the main habitat of coca, a type of marsupial. Coca are distinguished by small bodies 40-54 cm (16-21 inches) long. It is covered with short, coarse gray brown fur and has small round ears and a black nose, according to information about the Australian coca.
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About coca



Coca animal demonstrates one of the capabilities of the creator Wahab, being an always smiling animal and open to his mouth, so it is called a smiling animal, and this animal belongs to the marsupial family and is very much like a kangaroo and a domestic cat.

This animal eats plants, which is one of the endangered animals of the twentieth century, which urges the pursuit and efforts of individuals and officials alike to protect it and try to raise its numbers currently present in the forests.

It is reported that coca animals are active at night, so it is hidden during the day, meaning that it is considered among the animals that are called night animals.

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Size and age

The coca animal has a relatively small age that reflects its small size and the difficulty of withstanding the fluctuating weather conditions in the last period of the world as a result of global warming, as its average life span is five years if not less than that according to information on the official coca.

As for the size of the coca, its weight does not exceed five kilos, if it is very, very fat! In the case of being thin in this case, its weight is approximately two kilos and a half, i.e. half the weight of the fat animal, and with respect to the length of this animal ranges between 40 to 90 centimeters, meaning that it is a short animal, and it is impressive that its tail is close to the length of its body It is approximately 25-30 cm.

Reproduction and mating



Coca is a living creature, it is natural that he marries like the rest of the jungle animals, but he has a specific season for mating, as it does not occur randomly at any time, mating periods are limited between January and March, and the period of pregnancy in the female does not exceed one month of time, and after birth The mother has her pups in a pouch for a period of about seven and a half months, and then the young man comes out of the pod, the period of feeding the young forty weeks, whether inside or outside the bag.

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Adapt and tolerate thirst

It is known that desert animals, especially camel and mono or two and have the ability to store water and not drink for a long time, coca is similar to the camel in this feature because it can live without drinking water for a long time, but in another way it has a good advantage in recycling waste, and on Despite this, however, if the rain stops for a long time, it may be due to a disease subject to death, and the scarcity of rain leads to drought, which leads to a decrease in the rate of nitrogen gas in the atmosphere, which the animal needs permanently.


Coca is threatened with extinction
He is one of the animals threatened with extinction as we explained earlier, and perhaps this prompted the international governments to take firm measures for him, the Root Nest Island government has enacted strict laws for those who try to deal even properly with the Coca animal, despite this animal friendly and is not afraid to deal with humans, but rather He comes to humans and approaches them, but his condition as an endangered animal is what encouraged governments to pursue this policy in order to protect him.

Is Coca dangerous?

These animals are not considered a dangerous type of animal to live with, so you are safe to move to Australia if you want to have it!

What is the happiest animal on earth?

Coca is the happiest animal on earth. This pet is the size of a pet kitten, keeping smiling and happy all the time. It can be found on some small islands off the coast of Western Australia.
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Is Coca really smiling?

Yes, but all this smile is actually a psychological condition that helps him calm down and calm - in addition to this animal's place of living is the Australian Islands exposed to sunlight for 12 months of the year.

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