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27 Dec 19:10

How Long Do I Have To Wear This Sweater?

by Brinke

image2“This is Gizmo, my 7 year-old Japanese Chin all tuckered out after Christmas,” says Jessica.


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, puppeh
27 Dec 19:09

Zoro-the-Welsh-Terrier

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Zoro loves to meet new dogs and people in Austin, Texas. He always has a ton of energy and is so playful with everyone. He loves throwing his toys around in circles, being chased, jumping like a bunny, and chasing after leaves blowing in the wind. And when he's not playing with his toys or taking a nap, Zoro loves to sit by the window and stare outside. Zoro is also known as "Chompers" at home--he loves to chomp his teeth while running around in full play mode. Most people mistake him for a teddy bear but he is, in fact, a real puppy. He is also mistaken for an Airedale all the time. He's growing fast and learning new tricks every day. He's been an amazing addition to the family and warms everyone's hearts when they first meet him.

26 Dec 18:28

Merry Sloth-mas

by Brinke

4All of the Fuzzball Friends at the Sloth Sanctuary would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Sloth Year! Thanks to Rebecca C. for the photos.

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24 Hours Of Christmas Cute….continues!


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26 Dec 18:16

Kris Kringle Did NOT Forget Edgar’s Mission

by Brinke

The Jolly Old Elf dropped off lots of watermelon for the EM friends Down Undah!

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Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, Edgars Mission, nomming
26 Dec 18:16

Have A Merry Milo Christmas

by Brinke

tumblr_ngs7dghXfH1s6169qo1_1280Ya know, when I woke up this morning, there were some very nice things under the tree. But….no Milo! Ah well, there’s always next year. We’ll JUST have to make do with these!

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Images from Milo Meets World.


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, Milo, puppeh
26 Dec 18:16

Friday Haiku: Flying Squirrel

by Brinke

image2Flying Squirrels are cute
They zoom all over the place
This guy has jazz hands

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“My cat brought in from outside a completely unhurt, and very angry, flying squirrel,” writes John S.

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“I managed to catch him and after he realized I wasn’t going to hurt him, he decided my hand was the best place for him to curl up and sleep….”

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“…and he is now back to his home! I did some quick research, determined his age and made sure he was old enough to fend for himself. Kept the cats in overnight as well just in case.”


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Flying Squirrels, Friday Haiku, jazz hands, ResQte, Toebeans
24 Dec 23:55

Merry Mahalo, Mahina! (AKA Beans)

by Brinke

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“I humbly submit a picture of Mahina (aka Beans,) my West Highland Terrier. She loves jerkies, going for rides, and snuggling with her favorite blankie. She and her hoomins would love it if she made it onto C.O.! Merry Christmas from Hawaii!!” -Leah Y.

24 Hours Of Christmas Cute….continues!


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, puppehs, Qte Tunes
24 Dec 17:33

Guess Who’s Ready 4 Christmas?

by Brinke

Puppehs and Christmas go together like Kris and Kringle!

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Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, puppehs
24 Dec 17:32

Toesday: Those Are Some Spooky Toebeans!

by Brinke

10861123_1552733221640526_909147064567536634_o‘Member last Friday, we saw Spooky Boogie for the very first time- and we kinda figured it wouldn’t be the last time, either. Sure enough, he returns today and brings his Beans with him. As it says on his FB page, “Draw me like one of your Persian Cats.” Noooo problem, Spook-ster!


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24 Dec 17:31

Make It A Teddy Christmas

by Brinke

Santa Claus has delivered an early Christmas treat for everyone’s favorite talking porcupine.

Here’s a behind the scenes look, too:

And here’s an Encore Presentayshe of TB also in Christmas Mode:

Update!

You asked for a Teddy Bear ring tone for your phone- get it here! Just clickee the link for the MP3.

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24 Hours Of Christmas Cute….continues!


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, Encore Presentayshe, Teddy Bear the Talking Porcupine
24 Dec 17:31

Merry Pigmas

by Meg

We wish you a Merry Christmas, courtesy of alert reader and pet photographer Tammy, and her guinea pig Titania.

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24 Hours Of Christmas Cute….continues!


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, Encore Presentayshe, Guinea Pigs
24 Dec 17:30

It Won’t Be Much Longer, Guys

by Brinke

Santa is just about ready to roll, and these critters are TOTALLY into it! First up, Mr. Elvis, from his mom hoomin Melissa S.

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Joanne V: “These are the loves of my life Hamlet (the fawn pug on the left) and Ignatz (the black pug on the right). This is their first Christmas picture together from a few years back. I think Hamlet looks like a Dead End Kid in his over-sized sweater, but it’s so adorable how he’s giving Ignatz Christmas Kissies!”

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Trinkster returns. In lights. Sent in by Paul P.

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“These Christmas snuggle pups are Wendy Penelope and Walter Pierre Jones,” sez Melissa A.

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Elaine L. sent these in, with the explanation: “Pansy the Boxer just had some (minor, planned) surgery and has been rocking the inflatable donut to keep her chewer away from her stitches. We thought we’d try something a little more festive. Pansy was not amused.”

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Kelly S: “Emmie…( swear she’s flipping me off in this photo).”

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Andrea V: “This is one of our four cats. His name is Maybe. He was lucky enough to be featured on CuteOverload a few years back as a wee kitten licking Dr. Phil – one of our other cats. There was quite the thread mostly bashing us for naming our cat Dr. Phil! Hilarious.”

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Danielle L.: “I am sending you a picture of my French/English bulldog mix, Butters. We decided to take family Christmas pictures this year. He tends to be over-excited for these festivities.” [We can tell. -Ed]

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Brooke M. provides us with thees photograph of Lil’ J.

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Jenn S.: “This is Flynn The Hedgehog and Betty The Beaver, who live at the OC Zoo. They are dressed up in holiday finery. The OC Zoo is operated by OC Parks in Orange County, CA, and they mainly have critters who were abandoned, confiscated, or who could otherwise not live on their own in the wild. It’s like an entire zoo of ResQte! The wonderful folks at the OC Zoo take some of the littler guys out into the public to teach kids and other groups about wildlife. It is a wonderful facility, and of course the staff get to play with these cuties all day.” [What? Where do I sign up? -Ed]

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24 Hours Of Christmas Cute….continues!


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, Encore Presentayshe
24 Dec 17:30

To: Santa Fr: Monty

by Brinke

FullSizeRenderDear Santa:

I’ve been a Good Little Frenchie this year. I supervised all of the kitchen activities and I made sure the cat next door got plenty of exercise.

Here’s hoping there’s a few bones under the tree for me tonight!

Merry Christmas!

Monty

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24 Hours Of Christmas Cute….continues!


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, frenchies
24 Dec 17:29

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by info@websta.me (Websta)
I've got a lil helper this year. Have you been naughty or nice?
24 Dec 17:29

UPDATE: Chloe the Wombat Walkin’ It Off

by Andrew Bleiman
Leahgates

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In October, ZooBorns introduced you to ‘Chloe’, the orphaned Wombat joey, at the Taronga Zoo. Chloe’s mother was struck by a car, and Taronga keeper, Evelyn Watson, became surrogate mom to the six-month-old joey. Evelyn carried Chloe everywhere, in a makeshift pouch, stopping work for feeding every few hours.

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Chloe is, now, nine-months-old and out of the pouch. She has become Keeper Evelyn’s loyal companion and assistant during her morning rounds at the zoo.

The morning walks are part of the joey’s continuing development, as she prepares to take her next big step towards returning to the wild.

“It’s a natural behavior and something Chloe would be doing with her real mother if she’d survived. Wombats stay with their mothers for up to two years, walking by their side until they’re old enough to fend for themselves,” said Evelyn.

Now strong enough to walk and explore on her own, Chloe has begun learning the natural Wombat behaviors she’ll need to survive in the wild. Keepers have built the joey a special home in an off-exhibit area to encourage her to dig burrows and forage for her own food.

“She’s really learning how to be a Wombat. Her paws are already toughening up and she’s quite happy digging about on her own,” said Evelyn.

When ready, Chloe will be transferred to a Wombat ‘halfway house’, where she’ll learn how to care for herself, before being released back into the wild.

More great photos of Chloe below the fold!

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22 Dec 17:33

Snow Day for Red Panda Twins

by Andrew Bleiman

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In September, ZooBorns brought you the story of a sweet duo of Red Panda cubs at Lincoln Children’s Zoo, in Nebraska. 

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The twins were born July 1st to mother, ‘Sophia’. Unfortunately, Sophia was unable to provide adequate care for the pair. Zoo staff intervened and began hand-rearing the cubs.

The Zoo decided to ask the public for help naming the cubs. In October, the winning names were selected, in honor of famous Nebraska natives: ‘Carson’ for television icon, Johnny Carson, and ‘Willa’ for writer, Willa Cather.

Today, the duo is not only thriving, but they are thoroughly enjoying the holiday season, especially the snow! 

22 Dec 16:53

Chunk’s Back, And He Brought His Bed With Him

by Brinke
Leahgates

he gets so excited he has to take a break

We first met Chunk earlier this week, negotiating the stairs for the first time. He doesn’t have nearly that kinda problem with his new bed.


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22 Dec 15:40

Blind Trials

Plus, you have to control for the fact that some people are into being blindfolded.
22 Dec 15:20

A Big Bottle For a Big Baby

by Andrew Bleiman

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At three weeks old, a Greater One-horned Rhino calf at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park has no problem with the super-sized bottle wielded by a zoo keeper.  This little Rhino gulps down a bottle every two hours and gains almost four pounds each day.

Born on November 27, the male calf, who has not yet been named, was cared for by his mother for almost two weeks, but he was not gaining weight as he should.  To provide the calf with the optimal care to thrive, he was taken to the Safari Park’s animal care center where he is watched around-the-clock, bottle-fed every two hours, and taken outdoors for exercise each day.

After only a week in the nursery, the little Rhino is growing:  he weighed 160 pounds at birth and currently weighs 190 pounds.  Adult Rhinos weigh between 4,000 and 5,000 pounds.

Once widespread in Southeast Asia, the Greater One-horned Rhinoceros is now found only in India and Nepal. This species is listed as Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature due to poaching threats. There are an estimated 3,250 Greater One-horned Rhinos remaining in the wild. This calf is the 68th Greater One-horned Rhino born at the Safari Park since 1975, making the Park the foremost breeding facility in the world for this species. 

Photo Credit:  Ken Bohn, San Diego Zoo Safari Park

 

 

 

22 Dec 15:20

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Life as a puppy is very exciting and exhausting--just ask my family! I enjoy exploring new places, playing with my toys and most of all, making my family smile. I've been known to chew a few things and get into a little trouble, but my mom still loves me!

21 Dec 04:11

Gettin’ Kinda Puggy In Cardiff

by Brinke

Straight from the You Kay comes this email from Stephen C. “Please take a look at the video I shot of Pugfest Christmas 2014! It features pugs dressed up in Christmas sweaters, as Santa, Elves and much more. There is also a pug in a wheelchair named Vince who was the star of the show. The event took place this past Sunday in Cardiff, UK and it was in aid of several animal charities.”


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Christmas 2014, Puggles
21 Dec 04:09

OMIGERSH

by Brinke

bijr6Z5“Hi. Nice to meet you. I. Am. BOOBY!”

From Carly B. of The Featured Creature.


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Blue Footed Booby, WHAT! IS! THAT?
21 Dec 04:08

Dinnertime At Lulu & Nat’s House

by Brinke

image5Dinnertime, lunchtime, breakfast- every meal is meticulously precision-planned by the Dynamic Duo of Lulu The Wah Wah and Nat The Bun. As soon as they hear The Sound, they make their move.

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“They moved in together 6 months ago and are enjoying each other more every day,” Sender-Inners Katherine Z. And Nick G. tell us.

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“Their favorite snack to share? Carrots!” From KZ and NG.

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Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: BFFs, Buns: Not just for Bunday, Look Of Disapproval, Wah Wahs
21 Dec 04:08

Yes, That’s A Bebeh BAT..In A Santa HAT

by Brinke

This lil’ Bat Goober is anxiously awaiting Santa’s arrival one week from tonight….with visions of sugar plums dancing in his head. Or something.

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From the Batzilla The Bat FB page and Kristin W. R.


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: bats, Christmas 2014
21 Dec 04:07

I Just CAN’T WATCH The Grinch

by Brinke

[It ALWAYS scares me when starts acting all Grinchy and steals all the Who’s presents! Is that part….over yet?]

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20 Dec 22:43

Baby Sloth Takin’ It Easy at Topeka Zoo

by Andrew Bleiman

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A baby Hoffmann’s Two-Toed Sloth made its public debut, recently, at the Topeka Zoo.

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The sloth was born November 20th to mother, ‘Jackie’, and father, ‘Mocha’.  Zoo staff had been closely monitoring Jackie’s pregnancy and had been tracking the growth of the baby via ultrasound. Their excellent zoo and veterinarian staff worked hard to train Jackie to allow them to do an ultrasound on a weekly basis. Gestation for sloths is about 11 ½ months. This is the thirteenth time for Jackie to give birth at the Topeka Zoo, but it is the first offspring for father, Mocha.

It will be a little bit longer before staff can determine the sex, but the baby and mother are doing well. They now make their home in the Zoo’s Rainforest exhibit. For now, the baby is content to snuggle deeply into the fur on mom’s chest, as she makes her way, slowly through the trees of the exhibit.

Hoffmann’s Two-Toed Sloths are native to Central and South America. They are largely nocturnal and arboreal animals, primarily found in rainforests and deciduous forests. They are classified as “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List. Their main threat in the wild is, believed to be, habitat destruction.

More great pics below the fold!

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20 Dec 22:42

"Royal" Bilby Babies a Taronga Zoo First

by Andrew Bleiman
Leahgates

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Taronga Zoo is celebrating the birth of its first-ever Bilby joeys. The births cap off an exciting year that saw The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge officially open the zoo’s new Bilby exhibit named in honor of their son, Prince George.

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Two joeys were born about 10 weeks ago, but have only just begun to emerge from their underground nest alongside first-time mother, Yajala.

Yajala arrived from Monarto Zoo in 2013 and her successful pairing with Taronga’s resident male, also named George, is a triumph for the national breeding program for this threatened marsupial species.

“This breeding success will help us build on the incredible exposure of the visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their son Prince George, which brought the message of Bilby conservation to the world,” said Taronga Zoo Director Cameron Kerr.

The Royal couple visited Taronga on April 20 for the dedication of the Prince George Bilby Exhibit, part of the Australian government’s official gift following his birth in mid-2013.

“I’d like to think there was a little Royal magic at work in the birth of these joeys. You could say the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge brought us good luck, as it’s after their visit that we’ve been able to breed Bilbies for the very first time,” said Bilby Keeper Paul Davies.

The gestation period for the bilby is only 14 days, one of the shortest of all mammals. Joeys are then carried in their mother’s pouch for about 75 days.

Davies said keepers had yet to determine the sex of the two joeys, who still spend much of their time underground in their home.

Bilbies once ranged over most of mainland Australia, but have suffered a catastrophic decline over the past 200 years due to introduced predators such as feral foxes and cats, competition with rabbits and habitat degradation.

Taronga has begun conservation partnerships with the Save the Bilby Fund and Australian Wildlife Conservancy to help protect Bilbies and their remaining habitat in the wild.

See more photos of the Bilby joeys below.

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20 Dec 01:39

The Adventures of Becky and Bandit

by Andrew Bleiman

Look we are growing up so quick

Meet ‘Becky’ and ‘Bandit’, a pair of Bat-Eared Foxes that are now making their home at Cango Wildlife Ranch, Oudtshoorn, South Africa. 

Brought to us at 2 weeks old (300g each)

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In their first few weeks of life, the brother and sister have lived something straight from a script for a feature film, or one of those lovely children’s books. A local farmer brought the duo to the Ranch after finding them on his farm. The farmer was building a dam on his property. The dam collapsed, and shortly after, the pups were seen floating in a stream of water. The farmer did his best to locate their den and find the mother. When neither could be located, he realized the pups needed more specialized care to ensure their survival.

The pups were brought to the Cango Wildlife Ranch and were estimated to be around two-weeks of age. After a proper clean-up, they were placed into an incubator for warmth. Staff began feeding them every 3 hours and stared round-the-clock care.

Every day, for 4 weeks, the pups travelled to and from work with the Ranch’s Zoological Manager, Narinda Pentz, who cared for them 24-hours a day. Luckily, she had special help in the form of her 8-year old Labrador, ‘Zoey’.  Zoey became a wonderful playmate and guardian, and the fox pups soon took full advantage of her loving, placid nature. Becky was initially quite timid, but has become an outgoing explorer, and her brother, Bandit, can ‘out-dig’ her any day of the week!

The foxes are now at home at the Ranch and both are doing extremely well. They are much loved and adored additions to the Cango Wildlife Ranch family!

More incredible photos, below the fold!

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18 Dec 14:57

Morning Roundup: Underground Edition

by Matt Cohen
Leahgates

Pressure on schools to not fuck around with reporting seems to be working at least a little bit so hey the tiniest ray of sunshine today

Morning Roundup: Underground Edition In the news: Sexual assault numbers on D.C. college campuses rise, Shaw residents still can't drink the tap water, and more. [ more › ]






17 Dec 17:13

Rare Bonneted Bat Finds Home at Zoo Miami

by Andrew Bleiman

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An endangered Florida Bonneted Bat has found a new home, inside a camera pouch, at Zoo Miami.

The baby was found by a Miami park ranger, last month, and was soon given the moniker, ‘Bruce’, after the famed comic book character. Volunteers tried to locate the mother in the vicinity, but their efforts were unsuccessful. Wildlife rescue officials were contacted, and the baby bat was sent to a rescue center in Fort Lauderdale. After it was determined the baby was a rare Bonneted Bat, federal officials turned its care over to Zoo Miami.

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Frank Ridgely, a veterinarian and head of conservation and research at Zoo Miami, began feeding the bat a milkshake of diluted goat’s milk, crushed bug guts, and high-protein powder. ‘Bruce’ is responding well to the feedings and is happily growing accustomed to his new home, snuggling into his camera pouch-sleeping bag.

This is the first juvenile Bonneted Bat rehabbed, according to experts, and the entire process is a learning experience for zoo staff and wildlife officials. Bruce’s development and progress will provide vital information about the endangered bats. Biologists are still working to discover key elements in the bat’s lifestyle: such as diet and roosting habits.

Although it is not known how Bruce was separated from his mother, there is speculation that recent tree trimmings in the area could have disturbed his roost. The time of year baby Bruce was found also provides previously unknown information for biologists. The baby bat was found in November, suggesting that the Bonneted Bats’ birthing season lasts longer than was suspected.

The Florida Bonneted Bat is native to the southern portion of Florida, excluding the Florida Keys. Previously known as Wagner’s Mastiff Bat, the bat was reclassified, in 2004, as a separate species, unique to Florida. They are classified as ‘Endangered’, by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.