In 2017, a then-21-year-oldCampbell Jonesand his girlfriend embarked on a bike ride on Rottnest Island.

With its adorable smile and inquisitive personality, thequokkais known as the happiest animal on Earth.

After meeting one on the bike trail, Jones now knows why.

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When Jones spotted the curious creature, he got off his cycle to snap a photo with his GoPro.

The cute quokka was happy to pose for the pictures, and even smiled for a selfie.

I put down the GoPro and it jumped at me as if to say come come back.

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Fortunately for us, Campbell captured a picture-perfectshotof the affectionate quokka mid-leap, which he shared on hisInstagram.

Jones isn’t the first Rottnest Island visitor to snag a selfie with the adorable animals.

Since the cuddly creatures have few natural predators, they aren’t very fearful of humans.

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Looks like it’s time to book a trip to Rottnest Island!

Campbell Jones and his girlfriend embarked on a bike ride on Rottnest Island.

While they were cruising along the coast, they came across a friendly quokka.

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Naturally, Campbell stopped to snag a quick quokka selfie.

Never underestimate the love between man and quokka!

quokka selfie man and quokka campbell jones gopro animals cute australia

quokka selfie man and quokka campbell jones gopro animals cute australia