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Meet The Quokka, The Happiest Animal In The World (PHOTOS)
PHOTOS: The Happiest Animal In The World When it comes to cute animal pictures, there's no beating this cheeky creature, who may as well have wandered straight out of a feel-good kids' movie. Meet the Quokka, a marsupial that seems to have come straight from an animator at Disney, but is actually native to a small corner of southwestern Australia. Unlike a frightening number of Australian animals, the Quokka poses no threat to humans, and -- as these pictures make abundantly clear -- can be quite friendly.It is said that for every mother, her child is the most beautiful in the world. But there are exceptions to the rule. Precisely such cases, we'll talk. Toddlers, young one are incredibly sweet and funny, whether future crocodile or octopus.
The Cutest Baby Animals in the World ~ Cool Stuff Directory
Cute puppies caught in adorable sleeping positions
Animal pictures of the week: 19 June 2009
An albino baby turtle swims with green sea turtle babies in a pond at Khram island, near Pattaya, Thailand A Thai navy sailor feeds a hawksbill sea at the Sea Turtle Conservation Centre of the Royal Thai Navy, in Sattahip, Chonburi province Baby flamingos take their first steps at London Zoo Two 25-day-old rare peregrine falcon chicks which were ringed by abseiling wildlife ranger Paul Pickett in Kielder Forest, Northumberland Gisbert Kasten, falconer, holds a bundle of kestrel chicks in his hands, in Steinen, Germany Ellie, the baby emu from Noahs Ark Zoo Farm near Bristol pecks the nose of her keeper Mark Walters.The 21 Adorable Disney Animals In Real Life | Hollywood Blow
October 20, 2012 by admin What you think that is cutest thing about the Disney movies? Well for me, those are cute animated animals that can melt your heart with just one look. Yes, we all know they are not real, but that cute eyes they have… What will you do if you find the exact same animals in real life?Sharon Montrose's "Little Darlings" is a series of original close-ups of baby animals. Aww-effect seekers, this is your big day Sharon Montrose is an award-winning commercial animal photographer who’s worked with some of the world’s foremost pet industry brands. She recently released “Little Darlings”, a series of original close-ups of baby animals. The series is gaining fast reputation among bloggers for inspiring a sure ”awww cute” effect. But there’s even a bigger group favorably responding to Montrose’s work: “I heard from customers that their children were interacting with the photographs – particularly the close-ups,” said Montrose.

