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All I can suggest is just click the button and roll with it. It’s The Big J, once more. GAAAAAAA. (BTW, speakers up, please.)
From FB, with a tip of the cap to Robin L.
The Littlest Ewok Teddy Bear is on the beach and in your face.
Behold The Platypus. Sleek, slick, and so Prosh. Just like our Furball Friends from earlier today, this Beakasaurus hails from Down Undah. Wouldn’t you LOVE to Snorgle that Belleh? Of course. Silly qwesh.
Gotta be careful sometimes, though- “Let’s just, for a moment, overlook the fact that the Platypus could possibly stab you with a heel spur coated in venom (males in the mating season only.) -Roselyn P.

“Here is my ResQte Bun “Bugsy” eating his first ever strawberry. I hope you enjoy these pics/videos and thank you so much for all of the happiness that you spread! -Kendall B.

Horse aficionados are familiar with the Shetland Pony, affectionately nicknamed the “Sheltie.” Less well-known, however, is the “Shelter” pony, which instinctively stands over smaller animals in snow and rain.

“That’s what friends are for,” says Redditor CityCaption.
These photos just could NOT wait until the regularly scheduled ResQte Of The Week on Thursday, folks- you can see why. Cuteporter Miia sent these in to us. “A friend forwarded me these photos of a Lonesome Deer Bebeh. Last summer the photographer found the fawn on the side of a road and stopped another driver to ask for help,” she says.

“(It was decided) that the mom had crossed the road, but the newborn baby was too weak to follow. Using pieces of tissue paper to protect the deer from icky hoomin smells the helpers carried the deer over the road. By evening the Bebeh was gone – apparently his/her Mom Taxi had finally arrived!”

“P.S: The photographer says the fawn looks like s/he’s escaped from a book on fairy tales. I think we can agree, yes?”
I can’t speak for anyone else on this issue- but as far as I’m concerned, if a puppeh comes up to me wearing this face, I turn into a tub of goo. Right then and there.

Deirdre F. says “You featured my beautiful schnauzer/border terrier Bailey last year, and I wanted to give you a Cute-Update!”

“She’s still smiling! Best facial hair on the block, too!”

“Love the site, always my first place to check in the morning! Have an adorable 2015!”

NO idea. Those little Bat-Ears are just….Clunk, Ded.

Krys C. says, “Hi there!! I absolutely love your website!! It’s the perfect “make you happy” site :)”

“I just thought I’d send in a few pics of my sweet little Elle.. boating…and some non-boating. She’s my little Ewok. All these pictures were shot by me, her mommy.”

“Thanks for your consideration :)”

UPDATE! We just got the word. “She’s a pomapoo. She melts hearts everywhere she goes :)”
A tiny new arrival managed to make a big appearance just hours before 2014 drew to a close, at Edinburgh Zoo. A male Malayan Tapir was born to mother, ‘Sayang’, and first time father, ‘Mogli’, in the early hours of December 31st.
Lorna Hughes, Hoofstock Team Leader, said, “The last birth of the year at Edinburgh Zoo, the calf has had a big impact on keepers and visitors already. ‘Mekong’, named after the delta river which flows through where they are found in the wild, is lively and very distinctive.
“Although they are not genetically related and are much larger, Malayan Tapirs are similar in build to pigs, but have noses and upper lips that form a long prehensile snout and large, barrel shaped bodies made for crashing through dense forest vegetation. Adult tapirs are black, with a white or grey midsection, whilst youngsters like Mekong are born with spots and stripes all over their small bodies, face and legs. Mekong’s adult coloration will come in between four and seven months of age. When Mekong is fully grown he is likely to stand at over three feet tall and be up to eight feet in length, weighing up to 900 pounds.”
“Sayang is a great mum with lots of experience as she has had five babies now and really knows the ropes. Tapirs are pregnant for around 13 months so it is great to finally see another healthy calf being born. However, although we are very pleased with his progress and he is putting on weight steadily, the first week or so is a sensitive time for mother and baby.”
This species is the only tapir native to Asia. In the wild, the Malayan Tapir are under threat from natural predators, as well as hunting and wide-scale deforestation due to farming and logging. This species are listed as “Endangered” on the IUCN Red List, which means that they face a very high risk of extinction in the wild. It is estimated that less than 2,000 individuals make up the wild population.

LeahgatesIt looks pretty sneaky
Nashville Zoo is excited to share news of the birth of an Alpaca!
Photo Credits: Amiee Stubbs (Image 1); Kathleen Gregory (Images 2,3,4)
Born December 13th, the male, named ‘Bandit’, is the first Alpaca to be born at the Zoo. The baby weighed in at 14 lbs. and stood about two feet tall. Bandit’s thick coat ensures he is all set for the cold weather, and he should be on exhibit throughout winter.
Even before birth, it seems Bandit was well suited for his rebel-style moniker. “Based on the mother’s weight gain, we had predicted the baby would be born in spring, so his arrival on a December Saturday morning was quite a surprise,” said Kacie Cummings, Contact Area Supervisor. “We are thrilled that baby Bandit is healthy and on exhibit with the rest of our Alpacas.”
With the addition of the baby, the Nashville Zoo is home to five Alpacas at Critter Encounters, their interactive area where guests can get up-close experiences with goats, camels, Galapagos tortoises and a variety of birds.
Alpacas are domesticated animals native to South America and a part of the camelid family. They thrive in high elevations and their thick wool coat is used to keep them warm in their native mountainous environment.
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On December 22, 2014, Colchester Zoo’s Aardvark, ‘Oq’, gave birth to a healthy baby!
The exciting new arrival was the Zoo's last newborn of 2014 and is doing well! Both mom and keepers have a close eye on the baby during these early days.
The Aardvark is a unique animal, only found in Africa. They are almost exclusively nocturnal and love to sleep during the day, curled in a tight circle in their burrow.
Aardvarks, such as Colchester Zoo’s group, have thick skin which is sparsely covered by hairs and varies in color from brownish grey to a pale sand. The newest little one is currently a hairless light grey, but within 12 months, it will be fully grown, just like its mother, and will soon be venturing out of the burrow.
Aardvarks enjoy a diet mainly made up of insects, such as ants and termites. Once fully grown, an adult Aardvark can eat up to 50,000 of insect prey in one night!
The new arrival also joins the Zoo’s two other resident females ‘Puq’ and ‘Skyla’, and its dad ‘Adela’ can be seen at Colchester Zoo’s Aardvark Burrow.
With the latest arrival this group continues to be the most successful breeding group in the UK and one of the most successful groups in Europe.
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While it is definitely winter for a lot of us, ‘Kibibi’, the 15 week old Hippo calf, is testimony to the fact that it is summer in Australia. Keepers at Taronga Western Plains Zoo have been treating Kibibi to a cooling hose down in the summer heat, while her mother, ‘Cuddles’, enjoys her morning meal.
Photo Credits: Taronga Western Plains Zoo
“Kibibi really enjoys being hosed down just like her mum. I think the sensation of the water spraying over her is a real treat for her,” said Keeper, Carolene Magner.
“We have been working hard to develop a relationship with Kibibi, just like the one we have with her mother, so that she trusts us. Hosing her down is just one way we are working to build a bond with her as she continues to thrive,” said Carolene.
Kibibi is continuing to grow and develop rapidly. She is now well over double her birth weight and growing in confidence.
“She is becoming more confident and will sometimes stay in the shallow water on her own while Cuddles comes out to feed, but most of the time they are spotted side by side in their pond together,” said Carolene.
“Hey, Jasper — you want to go for a walk? Maybe to the park? Where you can chase the ducks? Then we can drive to Vegas? And pawn Daddy’s ring? Then do lots of shots? And pass out in an alley? Then wake up in Mexico?”

Yesterday we showed you the reaction of a kitteh experiencing snow for the first time. Today, it’s Little Moo’s turn. Notice the Leetle Pink Tongue. The Perfectly Proportional Radar Ears. The nice little line of snowfall across the Nosicle…ah, the perfect touch! (Reddit.)
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LOOK at this one. This little Armor-Plated Dude looks like he’s wearin’ some kinda Rhino Shorts, doesn’t he? GAAAAAAAAAAAA.
“From a devoted, daily reader of your site! Thanks for years of smiles, every day! I think you will like this video. It is ridiculously Cute!” -Kate R.
Cuteporter Arne alerted us to a selection of the best photos of the year from The Telegraph- enjoy!



















[I wanna pick up my chew toy in my mouf. WHY does my paw keep going up in the air? Oh, wait a minute here…]
Cute. And they come with their own aluminum siding. Sort of.



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LeahgatesBuckeye's butt twin
[So whut if I did? -BURP- Needs more ketchup.]

With thanks to Nina R.D.
LeahgatesQuokka ice cream party
And we got it for you, oh yes you bet we do. Click that play button, then scroll down. Awe-inspiring awesomeness. Wait- what?





From BuzzFeed.
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I mean, I shoulda gone out and snagged the CliffNotes® version- look at the size of this thing! Good grief, I’ll be up ALL NIGHT. And why do I need to study about the “control of reproduction in the Mare?”

“Hello :) I am a C.O. fan now for several years and I would like to submit this picture of my under-a-year old Redfoot Tortoise Yoshi. He was helping me study. Enjoy!” -Kathryn B.
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Polly The Big Pig would like to wish you a Happy Halloween! (It’s already the 31st at Edgar’s Mission in Australia, y’see!)


Thanks Kyle B.