No one is surprised when people are delighted with the sight of a puppy or kitten. But there are many other animals, whose cubs are simply adorable. We have collected a collection of such photos kids from the animal world, the charm of which is impossible to resist.
For example, this looks like a cub feneca - miniature breed of fox.
This giraffe cannot but touch. Giraffe cubs without horns are born. But the places where they will subsequently appear are marked on the head of the giraffe with black hair. Over time, the cartilaginous tissues under this wool ossify and turn into real horns.
Little crocodile cub enjoying the morning sun. Crocodiles hatch to the light formed, and therefore their bodies are similar to their parents.
Miniature turtle.
The length of the girdle cubs usually does not exceed 15 cm. Females of this species give birth to 1-2 babies.
Weight of some meerkats at birth is only 30 grams. But gradually the cubs grow up and turn into such charming babies.
Charming little Lori.
And here is a charming baby squirrel. Adult squirrels usually breed 1 to 6 cubs. Pregnancy lasts about 44 days. The eyes of the cubs open only in the third or fourth week after birth; at the same time, wool begins to grow. Small squirrels exit the nest at the age of 7 weeks.
Playful baby skunk.
Young hippo, although huge in size, it still remains a baby.
Here's how miniature looks shark.
Newborn cubs mole.
Young leopard.
Young fur seals have some of the most touching eyes.
And here is a little tamarin on his mom’s shoulders. Pregnancy in this species lasts 140-150 days. Usually two cubs are born in females; less often - one or three.
It looks like this miniature chameleon. A female and a male of this species are separated immediately after mating. The female does not care about the babies after they are born, and therefore little chameleons face many dangers. They provide for themselves. The first hunt of cubs practically does not differ from how adults do it.
It looks like this baby penguin. By the way, among the representatives of this species abductions are not uncommon. If the female dies for some reason, the calf can, without a twinge of conscience, steal the “child” from another penguin.
Young alpaca able to stand on its own after one hour after birth. Typically, females give birth to one "child".