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Mini Marsupials: Charming Quokka vs Fierce Tiger Quoll | Secrets of Wild Australia 104+105

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In the Australian twilight, the grey-headed flying fox, the largest fruit-eating bat, takes to the skies from its densely packed camp in Sydney’s Centennial Park, where it socializes, mates, and jockeys for position. As night falls, a larger colony in Muswellbrook, home to 40,000 bats, prepares for their nightly forage, risking predation in a daring emergence to travel up to 40km for food. In September, females segregate to give birth, nurturing their pups as they learn to navigate their vibrant community. Meanwhile, on Rottnest Island, the charming, herbivorous Quokka thrives in predator-free surroundings, while its mainland counterpart, the Tiger Quoll, a solitary and fierce carnivore, hunts a variety of prey but faces the threat of extinction. Together, these marsupials illustrate the fascinating diversity of Australia’s wildlife.
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