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Name This Animal: Win 20 Bucks

Written by Bryce

Someone texted me this photo of a bunch of girls with a ridiculously cute creature and a selfie stick. Now I need to know what animal this is and where I can take a selfie with him or one of his friends.

I will seriously send you $20 via Paypal if you’re the first person to:

1) Accurately name this animal by species. Brownie points for knowing the latin name, too.

2) Tell me where the heck I can find one in NYC (or nearby) that I’m allowed to take a photo with.

I’m not kidding.

About the author

Bryce

Bryce Gruber is a New York mom to five growing kids, wife to one great husband and professional shopping editor. You've seen her work in Reader's Digest, Taste of Home, Family Handyman, MSN, Today's Parent, Fashion Magazine, Chatelaine, NBC and so many other beloved brands.

2 Comments

  • It’s a quokka! Scientific name: Setonix brachyurus. They are from Australia. I can’t seem to find anywhere that you can find one near New York.

  • Hmm. I thought it was a nutria, scientific name Myocastor coypus. Those little things that look sort of like a beaver without a tail, are all over the place down here in the south…they run around the kudzu and river banks and little ponds. So if you can find a place like that outside NYC maybe they live up there too but at this time of year I highly doubt you’d see one in your area. As for the picture you posted – are you sure it’s not a stuffed animal? It looks kinda fake. Cute though! =)