It’s pretty usual when we come across animals in the street wherever we may go, in fact, there are plenty of them everywhere the world unlike we know. And most probably, since they’re plenty, they’re also different from each other- there are big and super-giant animals, and there’s cute and tiny ones.
I’ve featured super-sized animals before, so this time little ones got their best chance to take your life away with their super cute faces.
Here are just some of adorable and tiny animals ever existed in the world. So cute!
#1. Australian Wallaby
-cute animal that can be found in Australia.
#2. Baby Agouti
-lives in South America and looks a lot like a hamster which apparently one of the only animals that can open Brazil nuts without using any tools.
#3. Baby Bongo
-this little critter it looks like a cross between a deer and a cow. It may be small now, but these animals grow up to be one of the largest of the African forest antelope species.
#4. Baby Gundi
-can be found in northern Africa which is a type of small (and incredibly cute) rodent.
#5. Baby Owston’s Civet
-looks like a common domestic cat but so cute with a whole lot more stripes.
#6. Baby Pika
– this tiny mammal is directly related to the rabbit.
#7. Chevrotain
– also known as a “mouse-deer” that can be found in the warmer parts of Asia and in parts of Africa.
#8. Dhole Puppy
-this is similar to African wild dogs.
#9. Dik Dik
-originates from the bushlands of eastern and southern Africa.
#10. Golden Brushtail Possum
-originating in Australia which has a gorgeous yellow color and the cutest little nose.
#11. Hainan Gibbon
-rare specie of monkey that can only be found on Hainan Island in China.
#12. Jerboa
-just look at those over-sized ears! This little animal is a cross between a mouse and a rabbit, and it is totally adorable.
#13. Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
-can be found in Australia, and like most marsupials, they’re sweet and adorable.
#14. Numbat
-a marsupial that can be found in Western Australia and is smaller than a human hand.
#15. Ploughshare Tortoise
-can be found in Madagascar which known as Angonoka Tortoise and is critically endangered.
#16. Red Panda
-can be found in the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China. This is called a panda, but its closest animal relatives are the raccoon, skunk and weasel.
#17. Red-Crested Tree Rat
-this rat is so colorful. Who would’ve thought this is a rat?
#18. Roloway Monkey
-can only be found in a small area of eastern Côte d’Ivoire and in the forests of Ghana.
#19. Sugar Glider
-originated in Australia who is a lot like a flying squirrel and prefer sweet nectar-filled foods.
#20. Bear Cat
– this is a combination of bear and a cat.
those animals are nice. My question is where did you get the common names ? Did you actually go to those places where you took those pics. ? I’m 68 still plays tennis a lot, hope you come to the Philippines and take a look at our tarsier from Bohol one of the provinces in the south