字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 - [Narrator] This fuzzy little creature is a quokka. And these guys live here off the west coast of Australia on Rottnest Island. Quokkas are not only cute, they are camera ready. And they're taking the internet by storm. So, let's start at the beginning. What is a quokka? - A quokka is a small wallaby. It comes from the same family as a kangaroo. And physically they've got thick brown fur, they've got long tails and they hop around. Quokkas thrive on Rottnest Island because they don't have any predators over here, so there's no foxes. We have the largest viable population of about 10,000. - [Narrator] Oh, sorry, and you are? - My name's Cassyanna Gray, and I'm a conservation officer on Rottnest Island. In my role I'm responsible for managing conservation programs. - [Narrator] And there's one online trend that has really helped these animals. A quokka selfie. But make sure you're getting it right. How to take a quokka selfie. Step one: a camera. Step two: a quokka. - But don't touch the quokkas. - [Narrator] Ah, no. - Or feed them. It's $150 fine. - [Narrator] These guys don't need the food. They naturally graze their way through the island's vegetation. - And they also really love the seedlings that we plant as part of our re-vegetation projects that we have implemented by our environment technicians. - [Narrator] Sorry about that guys. Thanks for all your hard work. And what makes these guys so great for taking selfies? - [Cassyanna] Around the settlement areas the quokkas are a lot friendlier; they've become used to people, so their natural behaviors change. But out in the reserve where they're actually still exhibiting their natural behavior, they will be a lot more wary of people. - [Narrator] We have to know, are they actually smiling in photos? - [Cassyanna] Yeah, they're not actually smiling in the photos, it's just the natural shape of their mouth, which comes up at the side, which makes them look like they're smiling. The popularity of the quokka selfie has given us the opportunity to be able to raise awareness about the quokka's particularly on the mainland that are under threat. So we use that as a platform to educate the public and also educate them about appropriate interaction with wildlife. - [Narrator] So finally, a good cause for selfies. (upbeat music)
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