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Baby parrots respond to their names
- It's already a known fact that parrots can talk. But did you know that parent parrots name their chicks, just like us? Baby parrots receive a name at birth, and it sticks with them for the rest of their lives.
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A baby blue whale can gain 250 lbs in a single day
- These babies grow up fast! The calves of the largest animals on Earth put on 10 lbs (4.5 kg) an hour, or over 250 lbs (more than 110 kg) each day.
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All kittens are born with blue eyes
- All kittens are born with blue eyes that continue to develop as they grow. For a lot of kittens, this means their eyes change color. Not so different from humans after all!
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Baby turtles speak to each other before they even hatch
- Surviving in nature is a tough task, which is why animals often work together. For baby turtles, teamwork starts before they even hatch. Inside their eggs, they chirp and grunt to help coordinate hatching as a survival mechanism to avoid predators.
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Baby elephants don’t know how to use their trunks when they're born
- While baby elephants grow up into massive adults, they're completely clueless as to how to use their trunks. These clumsy little creatures also blow lots of bubbles when learning how to drink. Imagine how adorable that must be!
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Puppies can be born as identical twins
- What’s better than one puppy? Two! Scientists have discovered that dogs can be born as identical twins, which is a rare occurrence in any animal species.
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Newborn piglets run to their mother’s voice
- Pigs are extremely intelligent. Newborn piglets can even recognize their mother’s voice by the time they turn two weeks old. How adorable!
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Baby koalas are called joeys
- Even if koalas may look like monkeys or small bears, they're actually marsupials, a type of mammal with pouches to hold newborns. Called joeys, baby koalas climb into their mother’s pouch after birth using their natural instincts.
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Baby reptiles have an egg tooth to hatch out of shells when born
- Most baby reptiles, including crocodiles, have a special egg tooth. They use it to crack the shell of the egg when born. The tooth is eventually reabsorbed into the body.
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Baby pandas are born incredibly small
- While giant pandas can grow up to weigh 300 lbs (about 135 kg), their cubs are born tiny in comparison. Baby pandas only weigh about 3.5 ounces (100 grams) at birth.
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Baby rabbits are also called kittens
- To the surprise of many, baby rabbits are also called kittens or kits. Another fun fact is that rabbits give birth to litters of around four to 12 kittens after being pregnant for only 30 days.
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Baby macaques make snowballs for fun
- Macaques are a species that inhabit ranges throughout Asia, North Africa, and Gibraltar. When it snows, the youngsters get playful with the snow.
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Giraffe calves fall to the ground when born
- Giraffe calves fall six feet (two meters) to the ground when born. This breaks the umbilical cord and gives them the incentive to take a breath.
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Baby orangutans take eight years to wean from their moms
- For comparison, human babies exclusively breastfed for about six months. But orangutan infants can breastfeed for up to eight years in the wild.
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A pygmy marmoset infant babbles just like a human baby
- The world's smallest monkey, an adult pygmy marmoset reaches just a little over four ounces (100 grams). And just like human infants, baby pygmy marmosets babble as a form of communication.
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Otter pups are so fluffy that they can’t drown
- Thanks to their dense coat of fur, sea otter pups are so fluffy at birth that they can't drown. Unlike freshwater otters, who give birth on land, sea otters give birth in the water, so it's good that they naturally float!
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Flamingo chicks are born gray
- Born with a whitish-gray shade, flamingos get their beautiful pink color thanks to a steady diet of algae and brine shrimps.
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Baby marsupials are born prematurely
- All baby marsupials are born prematurely. This is why they all have pouches, so they can live in a warm, safe, and comfortable place while they're also fully developing.
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Baby langurs are often a different color from their parents
- Also known as François' leaf monkeys, langurs are born with bright orange hair while their parents are black in color. This is to help the adults easily spot the infants and take care of them.
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Rhinoceros calves don’t have a horn at birth
- The rhinoceros horn is made up of keratin, which is what our nails and hair are made of. However, when rhinos are born, they don't have a horn. A stub appears when they're around one to two months old. This eventually develops into a horn.
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Meerkats have a form of kindergarten
- Meerkats are a naturally cooperative bunch, and this is evident in the way they raise their babies. The young ones are raised together as if they were in kindergarten. The whole community helps out with feeding and teaching them skills.
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Baby chicks communicate before they even hatch
- Before they even hatch, baby chicks form a communication bond with their mothers by chirping through their eggshells. This stage in a chick's development is the moment when they learn how to breath and strengthen their lungs.
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Newborn fawns have a camouflage
- Often born at the height of predator season, newborn fawns are naturally vulnerable to attack. As a protection, they're born with white camouflage spots, which look like bits of light and shadows of leaves. This makes it harder for the predator to spot them.
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Lion cubs stick together
- A pack of lions always stick together, even when raising cubs. The connection is maintained by giving birth at the same time. This allows cubs to grow up together and form bonds.
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Baby ostriches grow up fast
- Ostriches are the world’s largest bird. And it doesn't take them long to grow up. They're almost fully grown after only six months.
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Bonobo babies are brought up with a bond
- Bonobo babies learn early on the importance of community and kinship. These monkeys form emotional bonds through touch and the relationships they build for life.
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Platypus puggles hatch from eggs
- The platypus is an egg-laying mammal, and their babies are called puggles. The only other mammal that lays eggs is the echidna. Sources: (Goodnet) (Bright Side) See also: The world's smartest animals
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Baby parrots respond to their names
- It's already a known fact that parrots can talk. But did you know that parent parrots name their chicks, just like us? Baby parrots receive a name at birth, and it sticks with them for the rest of their lives.
© Shutterstock
1 / 28 Fotos
A baby blue whale can gain 250 lbs in a single day
- These babies grow up fast! The calves of the largest animals on Earth put on 10 lbs (4.5 kg) an hour, or over 250 lbs (more than 110 kg) each day.
© Shutterstock
2 / 28 Fotos
All kittens are born with blue eyes
- All kittens are born with blue eyes that continue to develop as they grow. For a lot of kittens, this means their eyes change color. Not so different from humans after all!
© Shutterstock
3 / 28 Fotos
Baby turtles speak to each other before they even hatch
- Surviving in nature is a tough task, which is why animals often work together. For baby turtles, teamwork starts before they even hatch. Inside their eggs, they chirp and grunt to help coordinate hatching as a survival mechanism to avoid predators.
© Shutterstock
4 / 28 Fotos
Baby elephants don’t know how to use their trunks when they're born
- While baby elephants grow up into massive adults, they're completely clueless as to how to use their trunks. These clumsy little creatures also blow lots of bubbles when learning how to drink. Imagine how adorable that must be!
© Shutterstock
5 / 28 Fotos
Puppies can be born as identical twins
- What’s better than one puppy? Two! Scientists have discovered that dogs can be born as identical twins, which is a rare occurrence in any animal species.
© Shutterstock
6 / 28 Fotos
Newborn piglets run to their mother’s voice
- Pigs are extremely intelligent. Newborn piglets can even recognize their mother’s voice by the time they turn two weeks old. How adorable!
© Shutterstock
7 / 28 Fotos
Baby koalas are called joeys
- Even if koalas may look like monkeys or small bears, they're actually marsupials, a type of mammal with pouches to hold newborns. Called joeys, baby koalas climb into their mother’s pouch after birth using their natural instincts.
© Shutterstock
8 / 28 Fotos
Baby reptiles have an egg tooth to hatch out of shells when born
- Most baby reptiles, including crocodiles, have a special egg tooth. They use it to crack the shell of the egg when born. The tooth is eventually reabsorbed into the body.
© Shutterstock
9 / 28 Fotos
Baby pandas are born incredibly small
- While giant pandas can grow up to weigh 300 lbs (about 135 kg), their cubs are born tiny in comparison. Baby pandas only weigh about 3.5 ounces (100 grams) at birth.
© Shutterstock
10 / 28 Fotos
Baby rabbits are also called kittens
- To the surprise of many, baby rabbits are also called kittens or kits. Another fun fact is that rabbits give birth to litters of around four to 12 kittens after being pregnant for only 30 days.
© Shutterstock
11 / 28 Fotos
Baby macaques make snowballs for fun
- Macaques are a species that inhabit ranges throughout Asia, North Africa, and Gibraltar. When it snows, the youngsters get playful with the snow.
© Shutterstock
12 / 28 Fotos
Giraffe calves fall to the ground when born
- Giraffe calves fall six feet (two meters) to the ground when born. This breaks the umbilical cord and gives them the incentive to take a breath.
© Shutterstock
13 / 28 Fotos
Baby orangutans take eight years to wean from their moms
- For comparison, human babies exclusively breastfed for about six months. But orangutan infants can breastfeed for up to eight years in the wild.
© Shutterstock
14 / 28 Fotos
A pygmy marmoset infant babbles just like a human baby
- The world's smallest monkey, an adult pygmy marmoset reaches just a little over four ounces (100 grams). And just like human infants, baby pygmy marmosets babble as a form of communication.
© Shutterstock
15 / 28 Fotos
Otter pups are so fluffy that they can’t drown
- Thanks to their dense coat of fur, sea otter pups are so fluffy at birth that they can't drown. Unlike freshwater otters, who give birth on land, sea otters give birth in the water, so it's good that they naturally float!
© Shutterstock
16 / 28 Fotos
Flamingo chicks are born gray
- Born with a whitish-gray shade, flamingos get their beautiful pink color thanks to a steady diet of algae and brine shrimps.
© Shutterstock
17 / 28 Fotos
Baby marsupials are born prematurely
- All baby marsupials are born prematurely. This is why they all have pouches, so they can live in a warm, safe, and comfortable place while they're also fully developing.
© Shutterstock
18 / 28 Fotos
Baby langurs are often a different color from their parents
- Also known as François' leaf monkeys, langurs are born with bright orange hair while their parents are black in color. This is to help the adults easily spot the infants and take care of them.
© Shutterstock
19 / 28 Fotos
Rhinoceros calves don’t have a horn at birth
- The rhinoceros horn is made up of keratin, which is what our nails and hair are made of. However, when rhinos are born, they don't have a horn. A stub appears when they're around one to two months old. This eventually develops into a horn.
© Shutterstock
20 / 28 Fotos
Meerkats have a form of kindergarten
- Meerkats are a naturally cooperative bunch, and this is evident in the way they raise their babies. The young ones are raised together as if they were in kindergarten. The whole community helps out with feeding and teaching them skills.
© Shutterstock
21 / 28 Fotos
Baby chicks communicate before they even hatch
- Before they even hatch, baby chicks form a communication bond with their mothers by chirping through their eggshells. This stage in a chick's development is the moment when they learn how to breath and strengthen their lungs.
© Shutterstock
22 / 28 Fotos
Newborn fawns have a camouflage
- Often born at the height of predator season, newborn fawns are naturally vulnerable to attack. As a protection, they're born with white camouflage spots, which look like bits of light and shadows of leaves. This makes it harder for the predator to spot them.
© Shutterstock
23 / 28 Fotos
Lion cubs stick together
- A pack of lions always stick together, even when raising cubs. The connection is maintained by giving birth at the same time. This allows cubs to grow up together and form bonds.
© Shutterstock
24 / 28 Fotos
Baby ostriches grow up fast
- Ostriches are the world’s largest bird. And it doesn't take them long to grow up. They're almost fully grown after only six months.
© Shutterstock
25 / 28 Fotos
Bonobo babies are brought up with a bond
- Bonobo babies learn early on the importance of community and kinship. These monkeys form emotional bonds through touch and the relationships they build for life.
© Shutterstock
26 / 28 Fotos
Platypus puggles hatch from eggs
- The platypus is an egg-laying mammal, and their babies are called puggles. The only other mammal that lays eggs is the echidna. Sources: (Goodnet) (Bright Side) See also: The world's smartest animals
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Adorable baby animal facts that will melt your heart
Get ready for some cuteness overload!
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From fluffy puppies to pink piglets, everyone loves looking at baby animals! And to put an extra smile on your face, why not discover some adorable animal baby facts? For example, did you know that baby elephants don't know how to use their trunks? Or that all kittens are born with a specific eye color? The animal kingdom is fascinating, and you won't get enough of these cute facts.
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