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  • - [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)

- [Narrator] This fuzzy little creature is a quokka.

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