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[CHAT]: Cute baby animals!
originally posted on 22-09-2017 5:52 PM
Ahhh spring... 'tis the season of new life and sunshine
Ducklings and foals, lambs and kittens... Mother nature has blessed us with some truly adorable creatures.
If you're a lover of all things cute and fluffy, join us here at 7:30pm AEST on Monday the 25th of September to share your awesome animal GIFs 😄
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originally posted on 25-09-2017 7:44 PM
originally posted on 25-09-2017 7:41 PM
This is a hedgehoglet, it's cute because it's ridiculously fat and sleepy
These are baby red pandas they care cute because they're tiny floofs but they're still fierce!
And this is a baby Sloth, which I learned all about because of @stonepixie! He's cute because he had one job and he couldn't do it 😛
originally posted on 25-09-2017 7:34 PM
@j95 @nc_reachout13 @honky @BunnyWalks Letting you guys know it's onnnn (and to read after if you like!)originally posted on 25-09-2017 8:31 PM
Hey @j95!
@roseisnotaplant a Blep is when an animal leaves it's tongue hanging out a bit for no reason that makes sense.
originally posted on 25-09-2017 8:39 PM
Which one would win in a fight; a baby duck or a baby hedgehog? Why?
originally posted on 25-09-2017 8:46 PM
Which one would win in a fight; a baby duck or a baby hedgehog? Why?
I reckon the spikes on the hedgehog would hurt the underdeveloped feet of the duck so the hedgehog would win.
originally posted on 25-09-2017 8:49 PM
Gee everyone is ganging up on the poor duckling but remember ducklings are probably faster AND they have a tiny little bill for pecking. So would they get spiked? Or would they both just fall asleep?
originally posted on 25-09-2017 8:55 PM
I think i need to declare the baby hedgehog the winner, clearly a baby animal with spikes is pretty badass.
Next question!
originally posted on 25-09-2017 9:03 PM
If you could have one cute baby animal as a pet that never grew up, which baby animal would it be and why?
A kitten cause endless fluff and cuddles.
originally posted on 25-09-2017 9:06 PM
Hmm I think probably a baby skunk
But also maybe a baby pig?
originally posted on 25-09-2017 9:11 PM
Would there not be more risk of any 'accidents' with baby skunks? @Ben-RO
originally posted on 25-09-2017 9:14 PM
Apparently they are nowhere near as on the nose until they're about a month old
But also looook
originally posted on 25-09-2017 9:32 PM
How do you feel after talking about baby animals for almost 2 hours? Could you use baby animals to get through a not so great time? How?
Pretty chilled out and saw some pretty interesting pictures. I guess you could search up pics of cute animals as a distraction and maybe try to draw them if you like.
originally posted on 25-09-2017 9:36 PM
Spot on @FootyFan26
I reckon it could be a pretty handy distraction if you need something to help pull your thoughts away from tougher stuff for a bit, so your brain can rest. And maybe Baby Animals aren't your thing- but there's always something. And if you give it a bit of thought i'm sure there will be something you find as awesomely entertaining as I find cute baby skunks 😛
originally posted on 25-09-2017 9:43 PM
It's time to wrap up for the night, thanks to everyone for joining us and sharing your amazingly cute pics!originally posted on 25-09-2017 9:23 PM
Hmm, time for one last question! Might end on a slightly serious note
How do you feel after talking about baby animals for almost 2 hours? Could you use baby animals to get through a not so great time? How?
Oh and for a bonus question: Is there such a thing as a not cute baby animal?
originally posted on 25-09-2017 8:42 PM
Yeah i agree, i think it's got to be the hedgehog, although i don't think hedgehogs swim very well, so if it was a water battle... well maybe the duck would win.
But the baby hedgehog in this image is clearly not afraid of the simulation duck... sooo