HiJoshFleay, welcome to Project Noah! Lovely spotting! Since you know the exact identity of your organism (from your use of its common name), please go ahead and fill in the scientific name field. In this case the scientific name is Setonix brachyurus. Scientific names are easy to find using Google. In terms of the Project Noah database, adding the scientific name will make your spotting a complete record, and allows groups and individuals to easily find your spotting, and use the data it provides. It will also move your spotting off of the "unidentified" spotting list. Thanks! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quokka
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HiJoshFleay, welcome to Project Noah! Lovely spotting! Since you know the exact identity of your organism (from your use of its common name), please go ahead and fill in the scientific name field. In this case the scientific name is Setonix brachyurus. Scientific names are easy to find using Google. In terms of the Project Noah database, adding the scientific name will make your spotting a complete record, and allows groups and individuals to easily find your spotting, and use the data it provides. It will also move your spotting off of the "unidentified" spotting list. Thanks!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quokka