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Raise your hand if you don’t like animals.
No?
We all love adorable animals, animal are cute, especially the mind-numbing cute baby animals,
they are even cuter.
Just like us, baby animals are curious, naive and big-eyed; only, of course, a wee bit furrier.
Learning to tell right from wrong and the best ways to survive takes time, and definitely
gives you some amusing photo opportunities if you’re around with a camera to capture
it.
Take a break and go through these cute baby animal pictures, radiating all the best vibrations
and emotions!
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Top 10 Cutest Animals On the Planet Before we begin,
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10.Baby Elephant Elephant babies, or calves, are usually born
at about 250 pounds and 3 feet tall.
They're pretty clumsy for about 3 months after they're born, and have hardly any control
over their trunks, which they often trip over.
As if that doesn't make them enough of a handful, calves usually drink around 3 whole gallons
of milk every day, a routine they sometimes keep for up to 10 years.
That's a tall order for a mom of any species!
While male elephants will grow to leave the herd after 12 years or so, females stay with
their families for life - good news for all of the elephant parents who can't bear the
thought of their daughters leaving the nest.
9.
Baby Crocodile Crocodiles are large aquatic reptiles that
live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia.
Crocodile size, morphology, behaviour and ecology somewhat differs between species.
They are carnivorous animals, feeding mostly on vertebrates such as fish, reptiles, birds
and mammals, and sometimes on invertebrates such as molluscs and crustaceans, depending
on species and age.
8.
Duckling Ducklings that have just hatched from their
shells need a warm, safe environment to grow up strong and healthy.
If you create a home free of hazards and provide them with plenty of food and water, your curious,
playful baby ducks will be able to waddle and swim on their own before you know it.
Learn how to make ducklings feel at home, feed them what they like to eat, and keep
them safe from harm.
7.
Baby Hippo She is also stubborn, slimy and sometimes
uses her pool as a toilet.
Hippos have something of a reputation for being rather cantankerous creatures, but you
really wouldn't believe it when you see these cute little critters.
Their diet consists mainly of grass, and they typically live for about 45 years.
Despite their tubby appearance, hippos can easily outrun a human, and they can be very
aggressive, especially when threatened.
They still look cute though!
Just don't get too close...
6.
Baby Hedgehog Depending on the species of Hedgehog, the
gestation period is anywhere from 35 to 58 days.
The average litter is 3 to 4 young for larger species and 5 to 6 newborns for the smaller
species.
Hedgehogs have a relatively long lifespan for their size.
Larger species live 4 to 7 years in the wild, and smaller species live 2 to 4 years or 4
to 7 in captivity.
5.
Kitten A kitten, also known as a kitty or kitty cat,
is a juvenile cat.
After being born, kittens are totally dependent on their mother for survival and they do not
normally open their eyes until after seven to ten days.
After about two weeks, kittens quickly develop and begin to explore the world outside the
nest.
After a further three to four weeks, they begin to eat solid food and grow adult teeth.
Domestic kittens are highly social animals and enjoy human companionship.
4.
Baby Dolphin Dolphins are a widely distributed and diverse
group of aquatic mammals.
Commonly seen in aquariums, sea parks, TV shows, and movies, dolphin is a wildly recognizable
cetacean.
In the wild, dolphins inhabit the temperate and tropical oceans around the world, with
coastal populations entering into bays, estuaries, and river mouths.
3.
Baby Panda
Baby pandas are born blind.
They are completely helpless and dependant.
Although they have a very fine coat of hair at birth, newborn cubs may appear pink in
color.
Their eyes open after they are six to eight weeks old.
The baby is very tiny compared to an adult's dimensions.
At birth baby pandas weigh under six ounces and are under six inches in length.
The mother will devote her entire day taking care of her baby.
She will caress her newborn, clean her with her tongue, and never let her out of her sight.
2.
Piglet Who said pigs like mud?
This little guy can't get enough of water.
The smallest breeds can reach 60 pounds or more in just their first year.
Every year hundreds of so-called mini pigs are abandoned when they outgrow their owners'
expectations.
Pigs require specialized care and dedicated owners so if you want to add a pig to your
family make sure you do your research and, as always, look into adoption.
1.
Puppy A puppy is a juvenile dog.
Some puppies can weigh 0.45 to 1.36 kg, while larger ones can weigh up to 6.8 to 10.4 kg.
All healthy puppies grow quickly after birth.
A puppy's coat color may change as the puppy grows older, as is commonly seen in breeds
such as the Yorkshire Terrier.
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