Even though our parents are probably happy and relieved to see us grow up and let go of some baby habits, our furry ...
At this point, photos of cute baby animals are practically the currency of the Internet. Add a newborn otter or a teeny hedgehog to your next YouTube video, and it instantly ups the odds that it will ...
A. Do you want to cuddle me? Sure, there are faces only a mother could love. And then there are faces no mother loves, because they belong to animals that fend for themselves from birth. The babies we ...
There’s something magical about baby animals that instantly melts even the coldest hearts. Their oversized eyes, clumsy ...
Are you stressed right now? You know who isn't stressed? These baby animals. Baby animals don't have political parties or elections. But they do have floofy little heads and inquisitive button eyes.
If there's one thing we can all learn from the internet, it's that people really, really love looking at photos of cute animals. Remember when we showed you that epic #CuteOff competition on Twitter?
The TV show Too Cute! follows baby animals through their first few months of life, and lives up to its name. Oodles of puppies and kittens are coming your way to make the days of social-distancing ...
TikTok is equally as enamored with this fluffy baby cow. The video currently has over 127,000 views, over 12,000 likes and ...
Scientists may have found a reason why you can’t stop pinching the cheeks of adorable babies. Researchers at the University of California, Riverside describe this phenomenon as “cute aggression.” They ...
You’ve probably heard the term “cute aggression” thrown around over the years. It describes the odd but seemingly common compulsion to smoosh, bite, or pinch—but not hurt—adorable things like babies ...