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Baby Animals
By: AGelbert Date: October 29, 2013, 10:16 pm
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[quote]Fishermen Find Lost Baby Walrus, Now Safe at SeaLife
Center
Like many sea mammals, baby walruses have a deep tactile
connection with their moms who offer them both nourshiment and
protection during the early years of their lives. But every once
in a while, something goes wrong, and the little ones become
separated from their natural mothers.
The Alaska SeaLife Center is currently rehabilitating one such
baby, a male Pacific walrus calf that was stranded near Barrow
last month. The calf, estimated at four to six weeks old when
found, was spotted by local fishermen who came across the calf
in North Salt Lagoon. A large group of walruses were sighted
passing Barrow on floating ice a few days earlier and the calf
is presumed to have been separated from this group.[/quote]
Read more:
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That baby Walrus is amazingly affectionate!
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Eat Sleep and Snuggle, Welcome Baby Walrus
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Orphaned Baby Red Foxes
By: AGelbert Date: November 17, 2013, 9:21 pm
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Orphaned Baby Red Foxes. Very Cute!
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Re: Baby Animals
By: AGelbert Date: December 17, 2013, 1:30 pm
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34 Animals With Their Adorable Mini-Me Counterparts ;D
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Research has proven viewing baby animals improves mood!
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Re: Baby Animals
By: AGelbert Date: December 17, 2013, 6:14 pm
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Re: Baby Animals
By: AGelbert Date: December 23, 2013, 6:46 pm
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Re: Baby Animals
By: AGelbert Date: January 23, 2014, 6:38 pm
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World’s most endangered big cat is also super, super adorable
Today in Cute Tiny Animals, welcome baby Sochi into your heart.
Born December 3 at the Denver Zoo, Sochi is one of the world’s
few Amur leopards. (There are only about 30 Amur leopards in the
wild, according to World Wildlife Fund.) The cub was named after
Sochi, Russia, home to the upcoming Winter Olympics.
Zooborns has the scoop:
Sochi is the second cub for Dazma and her mate, Hari-Kari.
Hari-Kari was born at El Paso Zoo in 2003, while Dazma was born
at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in 2001. The two came to Denver Zoo and
were paired under recommendation of the Association of Zoos and
Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan (SSP), which ensures
healthy populations and genetic diversity among zoo animals.
Fortunately, the couple has proved to be an excellent match.
Check out the cuteness:
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Visitors to the Denver Zoo can say hi to Sochi in the zoo’s
feline building. And if you want to symbolically adopt an Amur
leopard, WWF has you covered.
Source
Denver Zoo Welcomes World's Most Endangered Cat, Zooborns
Holly Richmond (hollyrichmond.com) writes and edits things for
fun and money. She worked for Grist in the 1890s. Please follow
her on Twitter because that is the entire basis of her
self-esteem.
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MORE Amur leopards!
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The Amur cub you see with the fierce face is a bit upset because
he is being vaccinated. They need a net to keep these wild cubs
under control during vaccination. They are small but quite
fierce!
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Re: Baby Animals
By: AGelbert Date: September 5, 2014, 11:31 pm
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Playful elephant ;D
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Re: Baby Animals
By: AGelbert Date: September 21, 2014, 6:34 pm
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The NAMES of these furry bundles of Feline fun:
Bane (Black and white)
Boris (Russian Bue)
Serenity (Brown Tabby)
Einstein (Brown Tabby and White)
Minx (Solid Black).
View them at link below (they will live there until they are
adopted, taken in at a foster home) They will NEVER be killed
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Re: Baby Animals
By: AGelbert Date: September 24, 2014, 8:18 pm
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Re: Baby Animals
By: AGelbert Date: September 30, 2014, 6:07 pm
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Tiger Serval
Exotic Pets
[quote]Exotic wild felines are commonly raised and sold as pets
in the United States. My observation has been that, with the
exception of servals and other smaller cats, it is a really
unwise idea to keep big exotic cats as domestic pets. Most
people greatly underestimate the commitment required to keep
these animals, their space requirements, the time their care
involves and the cost of keeping them. When you cut corners on
any of those things, or when you think you can make them into
anything but the wild animals God intended them to be, things
will end sadly. But my clients still insist on having them, my
job is to keep them healthy and hand raising them is the norm.
It does establish a bond and trust that is next to impossible to
establish later in the cat’s life. But anyone who tells you you
can ever fully trust a large cat has a leak in their attic.
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“Zoos tell us as much about humans as they do about animals”
Richard Mabey
About Big Cats
[quote]For many years, I treated wild exotic cats in zoos and
private collections in Texas. Later, I cared for large circus
cats in Sarasota, Florida. This is some of the information I
learned over that time. For it, I am indebted to the Rosaire
Family, Show Folks Inc. of Sarasota and to the kind members of
the Feline Conservation Federation of America.
Hand-raising big exotic cats is somewhat like baking a cake –
there is no one right way to do it but there are some obvious
things you want to avoid. What is important is that you are
happy with the final results. [/quote]
[url=
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o/Ocelot.htm]Hand Raising Wild
Exotic Cats: Ocelots, Bobcats, Servals, Tigers, Etc.
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