10 Cutest Baby Animals In The World
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06 September 2024
From the playful antics of a kitten to the innocent gaze of a loyal puppy, here are the 10 cutest baby animals in the world
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A baby panda, called a cub, has black-and-white fur that makes it look adorable. Pandas are lazy animals and spend most of their time eating bamboo or sleeping
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Baby elephants are known for being playful, curious and clumsy. They are born 3 feet tall, have a cute little tail, along with large ears and innocent eyes
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Kittens have soft fur that changes colour as they grow older. They are very playful and affectionate animals, and like to chase toys, and cuddle with humans or other cats
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Puppies are wriggly, fluffy, loving and extremely cute. They are attached to humans and their playfulness and attempts to draw attention make them even more cute and lovable
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Baby orangutans are known for being intelligent and social creatures. They are born with wrinkled faces, hands and feet and they stay in their mother's arms for up to 2 years
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A baby deer is called a fawn. It has spots on its fur that help it camouflage in the forest. A fawn can run faster than its mother, but it also needs her guidance for survival
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A baby seal is called a pup. These animals are very playful. They like to slide on ice or snow using their flippers or swim underwater with the help of their whiskers
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From their fluffy fur to their playful antics, bear cubs have an irresistible charm that is hard to resist. They are adorable, cuddly creatures and they love to play, swim and explore
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Giraffe calf is born with a long neck and legs that will eventually grow into a majestic adult. They are clumsy and wobbly and often stumble when they first try to walk
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A young duck is commonly known as a duckling, and it has a soft yellow fuzz that makes it look like a fluffy ball. They are playful and curious and love to follow their mother
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