Quigley's Biography
Quigley came to Animal Wonders from a Zoo called Roos N More. They have one of the only successful captive bred breeding programs for brush-tailed bettongs. Quigley will help educate the public about endangered species and wildlife conservation efforts. Animal Wonders is incredibly proud to have Quigley in the family.
Quigley's is still quite young but he's very curious about the world around him. He had huge back legs, just like a kangaroo, so he is amazingly fast. When they are young and still sleep in a pouch they are called a joey. Quigley, has outgrown his pouch but he still likes to cuddle up in a warm bed, he is no longer a joey but an adult Brush-Tailed Bettong.
Update: Quigley has found a girlfriend! Babette lost her mate, was donated to Animal Wonders, and has moved in with Quigley. We hope that they have a family in the future!
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Quigley's is still quite young but he's very curious about the world around him. He had huge back legs, just like a kangaroo, so he is amazingly fast. When they are young and still sleep in a pouch they are called a joey. Quigley, has outgrown his pouch but he still likes to cuddle up in a warm bed, he is no longer a joey but an adult Brush-Tailed Bettong.
Update: Quigley has found a girlfriend! Babette lost her mate, was donated to Animal Wonders, and has moved in with Quigley. We hope that they have a family in the future!
Back to Mammals
