genet |
quokka |
As nouns the difference between genet and quokka
is that
genet is broom (shrub) while
quokka is a cat-sized marsupial,
setonix brachyurus , of southwestern australia.
echidna |
quokka |
As a noun quokka is
a cat-sized marsupial,
setonix brachyurus , of southwestern australia.
quokka |
bandicoot |
As nouns the difference between quokka and bandicoot
is that
quokka is a cat-sized marsupial,
setonix brachyurus , of southwestern australia while
bandicoot is small australian marsupial, of the family
with a distinctive long snout.
quokka |
margay |
As nouns the difference between quokka and margay
is that
quokka is a cat-sized marsupial,
setonix brachyurus , of southwestern australia while
margay is
leopardus wiedii , a spotted cat native to central and south america.
pika |
quokka |
As a proper noun pika
is .
As a noun quokka is
a cat-sized marsupial,
setonix brachyurus , of southwestern australia.
quokka |
hedgehog |
As nouns the difference between quokka and hedgehog
is that
quokka is a cat-sized marsupial,
setonix brachyurus , of southwestern australia while
hedgehog is a small mammal, of the subfamily erinaceinae, characterized by its spiny back and by its habit of rolling itself into a ball when attacked.
quokka |
x |
As a noun quokka
is a cat-sized marsupial,
setonix brachyurus , of southwestern australia.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
quokka |
undefined |
As a noun quokka
is a cat-sized marsupial,
setonix brachyurus , of southwestern australia.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
quokka |
capybara |
As nouns the difference between quokka and capybara
is that
quokka is a cat-sized marsupial,
Setonix brachyurus, of southwestern Australia while
capybara is a semi-aquatic South American rodent, species: Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, the largest living rodent.
rhino |
quokka |
As nouns the difference between rhino and quokka
is that
rhino is short form of rhinoceros while
quokka is a cat-sized marsupial,
Setonix brachyurus, of southwestern Australia.
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