It was a quokka invasion. Attracted by the food. And a bunch of campers learnt the hard way that on Rotto, you don’t leave out food for the filching.
Milla Bebee posted her trip on TikTok, titling the video: “Average Rottnest experience.”
The footage starts with the Rottnest Island campers returning to their campsite in the dark and unzipping the door to their tent — and to their shock finding a bunch of quokkas have taken up residence.
Two of the iconic marsupials can be seen immediately to the left, with one tucking into a bag of bread rolls.
The camera, with famous opera song O Mio Babbino Caro playing in the background, then pans to the right, showing another quokka hiding in the corner and a number of others on mattresses and sleeping bags.
It appears the critters have also rum

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