Those big eyes, rounded faces
2019年4月11日Advertisement 5 of 11 PAUL A SELVAGGIO Amur Leopard at the Pittsburgh Zoo With fewer than 300 Amur Leopards left in the world, a new cub is certainly cause for celebration. In layman’s terms, there’s a cuteness factor. Now, go see the little fluffball in real life at the Toronto Zoo. Advertisement 11 of 11 San Diego Zoo https://www.steady-ind.com/ A Red Ruffled Lemur at the San Diego Zoo You may not be able to visit this adorable (and incredibly rare) red ruffled lemur at the San Diego Zoo until the exhibit opens in summer of 2017, but start planning your trip now. Not surprisingly, the baby camel is already well-known on Twitter, much in thanks to the popularity of "Hamilton"—the hit Broadway musical that has people buying tickets months (every years) in advance.
A recent blog post from Wilderness Safaris highlights a group of 10 lion cubs fathered by one of Cecil’s living sons. to 3 p. 3 of 11 Courtesy of the Bronx Zoo Baby Otter at the Bronx Zoo The New York City zoo welcomed a couple of newbies to its JungleWorld, and exhibit that highlights Asian jungle habitats. this year, you can always watch Bei Bei on the zoo’s live Panda Cam.’s National Zoo. to noon and 1 p. In addition to the aforementioned lions, and pandas, and polar bears (oh my!), the zoo is also home to a new Indian rhino calf. Along with a colony of Rodrigues fruit bats, an Asian small-clawed otter pup made its debut in late April. Advertisement 7 of 11 Angela Hatke Bowie the Penguin at the Cincinnati Zoo In January of 2016, the Cincinnati Zoo named a penguin chick after David Bowie, as it had hatched on his birthday. Two days later, the name took on an additional meaning when the music legend passed away. These cubs are cute enough to plan an entire safari around. If that’s not worth a trip, we don’t know what is. So that explains why you click over to a video of Buck, the eight-week-old Heeler with the hiccups when you need a midday pick me up, or why Kittens of Instagram can elicit squeals from an office full of grown-ups. Advertisement 4 of 11 Courtesy of Toronto Zoo Rhino at the Toronto Zoo It’s a big year for babies in Toronto. for the newly named mascot of the Canadian Armed Forces, so plan accordingly, and be sure to stop by to see the zoo’s other babies including a litter of white lions and Canada’s first giant panda cubs. Now, Bowie is one of 33 penguins in the colony with seven more eggs waiting to hatch. For polar bear cubs, newborn leopards, and rhino calves, head right this way. But the only thing better than watching gif after gif of puppies, bunnies, and lion cubs is seeing the little fluffballs in real life.C.
Those big eyes, rounded faces, small noses, and chubby little bodies, along with a wobbling walk (characteristics known as “baby schema” in scientific circles) trigger a nurturing instinct, an emotional response that likely stems from evolution. To aid in your animal-based pilgrimage, we’re pulling together a list of the cutest baby animals that you have to see this year, a lineup we’ll continue to update as additional little ones are make their public debuts. After you’ve had your fill of the Starman, hop over to the zoo’s new hippo exhibit, or check out some of the city’s other zoo babies including gorillas, a takin (or gnu goat) pup, and Otto the potto. The foal is a part of one of the most threatened zebra species and is the first zebra to be born at the zoo since 2012. Advertisement 10 of 11 Graham Simmonds, Wilderness Safaris Zambezi Travel Shop Manager Cecil the Lion’s Grand-Cubs at Linkwasha Camp, Zimbabwe Unfortunately, Cecil the Lion isn’t around the visit anymore, but his lineage is still going strong. But now, not only are labor and delivery Internet events, but the babies are also often visible shortly after via webcam (take, for example, the National Zoo’s Giant Panda Cam), giving animal lovers plenty of time to plan their zoo-centric trips before the furry tots become full-grown predators and prey. This is the first lemur of its kind to be born in the zoo in 13 years.C. Admission is free, but if you can’t swing a trip to D. But enough talk.m. Our brains are wired to like babies—be they human or animal. Add a newborn otter or a teeny hedgehog to your next YouTube video, and it instantly ups the odds that it will go viral. This species of lemur is only native to one area in the world: the Masoala Peninsula in Madagascar.C. Despite his name, Bei Bei isn’t exactly a baby (He was born in August of 2015, making him something of a toddler). Advertisement 8 of 11 Courtesy of Smithsonian’s National Zoo Bei Bei at the the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.m.. Before social media, zoo births were covered on a relatively local scale. 1 of 11 Toronto Star Juno the Polar Bear at the Toronto Zoo Earlier this year, we watched three-month-old Juno experience snow for the first time in a video that quickly went viral. She’s reportedly already running around the exhibit with mom, and is extremely healthy. The whole crew will be on exhibit starting in the spring. Advertisement 2 of 11 Christopher Bijalba / Lincoln Park Zoo Alexander Camelton at the Chicago Lincoln Park Zoo If you thought the play-on-words for this newborn’s name was cute (inspired by Alexander Hamilton), just wait until you see the month-old Bactrian camel. He’s not currently viewable to the public, but be sure to keep checking the zoo’s website for the latest news. Check it out here. Tickets to the zoo run $23 for adults and $19 for children ages 2-11, but admission is free for members and children under the age of two.June 02, 2016 At this point, photos of cute baby animals are practically the currency of the Internet. Born February 4 at the Pittsburgh Zoo, this little kitty—they don’t yet know if it’s male or female—will likely be out in the yard (and visible to visitors) at the end of May. But age is only a state of mind, right? And the giant panda cub is drawing fans from around the world to D. Advertisement 9 of 11 Philadelphia Zoo Baby Lemurs at the Philadephia Zoo In April, four adorable black-and-white baby lemurs made their debut at what is known as the first zoo in the United States.m. Advertisement 6 of 11 Todd Rosenberg / Lincoln Park Zoo A Baby Zebra at the Lincoln Park Zoo Chicago’s Lincoln Park zoo welcomed a female Grevy’s zebra in June. Viewing hours are from 11 a
A recent blog post from Wilderness Safaris highlights a group of 10 lion cubs fathered by one of Cecil’s living sons. to 3 p. 3 of 11 Courtesy of the Bronx Zoo Baby Otter at the Bronx Zoo The New York City zoo welcomed a couple of newbies to its JungleWorld, and exhibit that highlights Asian jungle habitats. this year, you can always watch Bei Bei on the zoo’s live Panda Cam.’s National Zoo. to noon and 1 p. In addition to the aforementioned lions, and pandas, and polar bears (oh my!), the zoo is also home to a new Indian rhino calf. Along with a colony of Rodrigues fruit bats, an Asian small-clawed otter pup made its debut in late April. Advertisement 7 of 11 Angela Hatke Bowie the Penguin at the Cincinnati Zoo In January of 2016, the Cincinnati Zoo named a penguin chick after David Bowie, as it had hatched on his birthday. Two days later, the name took on an additional meaning when the music legend passed away. These cubs are cute enough to plan an entire safari around. If that’s not worth a trip, we don’t know what is. So that explains why you click over to a video of Buck, the eight-week-old Heeler with the hiccups when you need a midday pick me up, or why Kittens of Instagram can elicit squeals from an office full of grown-ups. Advertisement 4 of 11 Courtesy of Toronto Zoo Rhino at the Toronto Zoo It’s a big year for babies in Toronto. for the newly named mascot of the Canadian Armed Forces, so plan accordingly, and be sure to stop by to see the zoo’s other babies including a litter of white lions and Canada’s first giant panda cubs. Now, Bowie is one of 33 penguins in the colony with seven more eggs waiting to hatch. For polar bear cubs, newborn leopards, and rhino calves, head right this way. But the only thing better than watching gif after gif of puppies, bunnies, and lion cubs is seeing the little fluffballs in real life.C.
Those big eyes, rounded faces, small noses, and chubby little bodies, along with a wobbling walk (characteristics known as “baby schema” in scientific circles) trigger a nurturing instinct, an emotional response that likely stems from evolution. To aid in your animal-based pilgrimage, we’re pulling together a list of the cutest baby animals that you have to see this year, a lineup we’ll continue to update as additional little ones are make their public debuts. After you’ve had your fill of the Starman, hop over to the zoo’s new hippo exhibit, or check out some of the city’s other zoo babies including gorillas, a takin (or gnu goat) pup, and Otto the potto. The foal is a part of one of the most threatened zebra species and is the first zebra to be born at the zoo since 2012. Advertisement 10 of 11 Graham Simmonds, Wilderness Safaris Zambezi Travel Shop Manager Cecil the Lion’s Grand-Cubs at Linkwasha Camp, Zimbabwe Unfortunately, Cecil the Lion isn’t around the visit anymore, but his lineage is still going strong. But now, not only are labor and delivery Internet events, but the babies are also often visible shortly after via webcam (take, for example, the National Zoo’s Giant Panda Cam), giving animal lovers plenty of time to plan their zoo-centric trips before the furry tots become full-grown predators and prey. This is the first lemur of its kind to be born in the zoo in 13 years.C. Admission is free, but if you can’t swing a trip to D. But enough talk.m. Our brains are wired to like babies—be they human or animal. Add a newborn otter or a teeny hedgehog to your next YouTube video, and it instantly ups the odds that it will go viral. This species of lemur is only native to one area in the world: the Masoala Peninsula in Madagascar.C. Despite his name, Bei Bei isn’t exactly a baby (He was born in August of 2015, making him something of a toddler). Advertisement 8 of 11 Courtesy of Smithsonian’s National Zoo Bei Bei at the the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.m.. Before social media, zoo births were covered on a relatively local scale. 1 of 11 Toronto Star Juno the Polar Bear at the Toronto Zoo Earlier this year, we watched three-month-old Juno experience snow for the first time in a video that quickly went viral. She’s reportedly already running around the exhibit with mom, and is extremely healthy. The whole crew will be on exhibit starting in the spring. Advertisement 2 of 11 Christopher Bijalba / Lincoln Park Zoo Alexander Camelton at the Chicago Lincoln Park Zoo If you thought the play-on-words for this newborn’s name was cute (inspired by Alexander Hamilton), just wait until you see the month-old Bactrian camel. He’s not currently viewable to the public, but be sure to keep checking the zoo’s website for the latest news. Check it out here. Tickets to the zoo run $23 for adults and $19 for children ages 2-11, but admission is free for members and children under the age of two.June 02, 2016 At this point, photos of cute baby animals are practically the currency of the Internet. Born February 4 at the Pittsburgh Zoo, this little kitty—they don’t yet know if it’s male or female—will likely be out in the yard (and visible to visitors) at the end of May. But age is only a state of mind, right? And the giant panda cub is drawing fans from around the world to D. Advertisement 9 of 11 Philadelphia Zoo Baby Lemurs at the Philadephia Zoo In April, four adorable black-and-white baby lemurs made their debut at what is known as the first zoo in the United States.m. Advertisement 6 of 11 Todd Rosenberg / Lincoln Park Zoo A Baby Zebra at the Lincoln Park Zoo Chicago’s Lincoln Park zoo welcomed a female Grevy’s zebra in June. Viewing hours are from 11 a
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