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Baby Animals

Tiny, fluffy paws gently but earnestly cling to you as if to say, “You are my world. Don’t let me fall.”
Sopping wet fur covers a belly that faces the sky, gliding along a glassy lake. A furry little face gazes at the heavens as, beneath it, its mother’s paws crack a shell that houses their lunch.
Miniature pink, four-toed feet scurry about under a brand new body finding its way for the first time.

Surrounded by succulent stalks of bamboo, the incredibly endearing black and white ball of fur donning Mother Nature’s mask learns how to eat, how to enjoy, how to survive.

 Fresh fuzzy ears, destined to be long ears, one that sticks up and one that flops over. Already, they are tuning in to their new world and are anxious to hear more, to find out where the sounds will lead them. Smooth, slippery new skin gliding through the water, covering a body that wriggles with delight at the discovery of its own speed, jumping through waves and splashing with glee.

 From kittens to otters, mice to pandas, bunnies to dolphins, for centuries people the world over have enjoyed an everlasting love affair with the small, the furry, the soft, the playful, the adorable — the Baby Animal.

They are something innocent, something precious, something irresistibly alluring. They are tiny, defenseless, learning to breathe in and breathe out. They are trying to crawl, walk, run, jump and swim. They are striving to make themselves heard, to find their way in the big world into which they have been cast. They genuinely appeal to our innate sense of nurturance, and through their trials and tribulations, they earn our respect, our admiration, our sympathy and our generosity. All this in addition to already having our hearts.

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Louise Gilbert is passionate about saving endangered species, wildlife, nature and the environement. You can view her site at <Baby-Mammals.com.

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