Nov 20, 2009 -
TGIF! If you're already in need of some cute to get you through the day, here's Sidney to the rescue. This lil otter was temporarily living with a professional animal caretaker and enjoyed a wide range of dog toys.
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Nov 18, 2009 -
Known for their cackling noises, Spotted Hyenas are also known as the laughing hyenas. I'm giggling with glee at this kit (or is it pup?) — see him up close and personal in a gallery of cuteness!
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Nov 17, 2009 -
Admit it: you're just as addicted to adoro zoo babies as I am. From big cats (still small) to birds too tiny to fly, I can't get enough of all their little faces. Soooo, here's your chance to see if you can stare them down, too.
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Nov 12, 2009 -
These toothless babies native to Australia are called puggles (and, no, there's no Pug or Beagle anywhere near the lil ones). Named Moa and Kain, what exactly are these animals that have remained unchanged since prehistoric times, finding ways to survive while other species became extinct?
Learn some freaky facts about these puzzling creatures and start the quiz.
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Nov 08, 2009 -
Admit it: you're just as addicted to adoro zoo babies as I am. From big cats (still small) to birds too tiny to fly, I can't get enough of all their little faces. Soooo, here's your chance to see if you can stare them down, too.
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Nov 03, 2009 -
With the birth of this lil one, the Miami Metrozoo became the second zoo in the US to ever successfully breed the rare Harpy Eagle. Check out this baby and learn a bit more about the species in this slideshow.
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Oct 28, 2009 -
Admit it: you're just as addicted to adoro zoo babies as I am. From big cats (still small) to birds too tiny to fly, I can't get enough of all their little faces. Soooo, here's your chance to see if you can stare them down, too.
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Oct 22, 2009 -
Admit it: you're just as addicted to adoro zoo babies as I am. From big cats (still small) to birds too tiny to fly, I can't get enough of all their little faces. Soooo, here's your chance to see if you can stare them down, too.
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Oct 22, 2009 -
These lil babes don't look much like Taz twinsies, but they are the real Tasmanian Devil deals! As the world's largest meat-eating marsupials, the famed cartoon character was inspired by the actual animals' ravenous appetites.
The babes are getting health checks, paternity tests and microchipped at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in hopes of protecting and checking up on this endangered species in the wild.
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Oct 18, 2009 -
This is the only big cat of its species to be found in the Americas . . .
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