There are few people on planet Earth who do not like animals and the natural world. At LifeGlobe, a lot of attention is paid to our smaller brothers. This time you will be pleased with cute pictures of animals that will make even the hardest hearts feel tender. These animal pictures were taken in different corners Land in different time, but they are all delightful and extremely positive.

Elephant picture
This picture shows a baby elephant nestled on a stump next to its huge mother. When you see big elephant, it may seem that they are scary, big and not at all cute, but if you see this photo, then change your mind. This cute baby elephant seems so shy that he even flattened his big ears. The baby elephant is completely safe, but you should beware of the big mother protecting her baby.

Husky cubs
Notice how amazing this photo is. The photographer skillfully captured two small huskies playing in the snow. Surely you are now looking at this cute picture and want to hug them both, snuggle up to these kids. Although they are cute when small, these cubs will make big and strong huskies. So think twice if you want to deal with such a serious dog before taking such a little one home.

Little pandas

Pictures of animals often attract attention, but when it comes to baby pandas, even the coldest heart will melt. Watching these cute panda babies play, you involuntarily want to take one of them in your arms and hug. Nowadays, pandas are listed as endangered animals, as they are close to extinction.



Little pug on the couch

Look at this young pug, how small and cute he is. After looking at this picture, many will want the same pet that will sit next to you on the couch while you read a book or watch TV. The pug is an excellent companion and a devoted animal.


Kitty

If you are a cat lover, here is another cute picture to add to the list. The look of large and innocent eyes of this kitten penetrates into the very depths of the soul. By setting this photo as wallpaper on your desktop, you can just look at it at any time and cheer yourself up. Any work will be pleasant if such a kid will help with it.


piglets

Pictures of animals always touch with their innocence. So are these piglets, who are just beginning their journey into great life. Look at their cute and innocent faces - don't you want to have one of these at home? But if you are thinking about buying such a pet, then you should understand that they can turn into a big and vicious animal when they grow up. Therefore, it is better to think about dogs, or cats.


sleeping puppies

Very cute and touching picture. Little puppies are napping on the couch wearing holiday Santa hats. This great idea how to take a cute photo of your pet - put on a hat while the puppy is sleeping, and take a picture in this form. Children often indulge in dressing up animals in funny costumes, so feel like a kid for a while and let your imagination run wild.


little chameleon

LifeGlobe has a number of chameleon articles where you can learn a lot about these little creatures. Here, just admire the cuteness of this baby, who easily fits on his finger and is very embarrassed to be photographed.


A picture with a deer

Deer is a noble and beautiful animal. This baby deer is so touching with its innocence and purity that you want to pick it up and hold it. The author of this picture - Jeff Moore, very skillfully conveyed the essence of the nature of this baby.


baby hedgehog

This cute hedgehog is simply impossible not to like. It seems as if he smiles at the photographer and radiates kindness and positive. With this picture, you will certainly be conveyed good mood. Animals can also enjoy life and smile.



This was a selection of cute pictures of animals, and at the end you will find this baby kitten dreamily playing with soap balloons. Comment, add your photos and take part in the discussion below. In the future, you will find a number of such collections with cute pictures, so stay tuned.

Rupert, an adorable three-month-old baby wombat, sits in a cup at Healesville Sanctuary Animal Sanctuary, Victoria, Australia. His mother was hit by a car and the animal was C-section Giant panda cubs sleep in the "baby room" at the Giant Panda Research and Breeding Center in Chengdu, in China's southwestern Sichuan province. In China this year, a nationwide panda census was held, which is traditionally held in the country once a decade. The purpose of the census is to determine how many endangered animals currently live in wild nature. This year the census was conducted for the fourth time, the first time it took place in the 1970s. This time, its goal is not only to establish the number of pandas, but also to determine the conditions under which the animals enjoying universal love live. According to the census, which was conducted ten tapes ago, the number of pandas in the wild living in China was 1,596 individuals, of which 1,206 individuals lived in Sichuan province.
Four five-week-old squirrels sleep soundly on their bedding at Sanctuary Wildlife Care in Morpeth, Northumberland. Belchats were thrown out of the nest by Hurricane Katia, and now they are being cared for by the center's staff.
Staff at St Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital in Buckinghamshire knitted a tiny sweater to keep an adorable, needle-free hedgehog warm. The baby was found in Bedford Park. He got the nickname Potato because he resembles this vegetable when he rolls up into a ball. The baby is undergoing a variety of tests, scientists are trying to find out what caused the loss of needles. Potato is given a daily moisturizing massage with baby lotion, as for unknown reasons, his skin is constantly drying out. Doctors have not yet figured out the cause of the needles falling out, it is also possible that the hedgehog was already born like that.
Two adorable fluffy baby penguins, chicks emperor penguin. It seems as if one of them is patronizingly hugging the other. Very soon, the babies will begin the molting period, when they will lose up to 30 percent of their body weight. During this period, they say goodbye to their fluffy plumage and they have "adult" feathers that make it possible to swim. Photographer David Schultz traveled to Antarctica aboard an icebreaker to take a selection of photos from the life of penguins.
It seems that this penguin couple is holding hands. The touching scene was captured by professional photographer Silvio Getty in Port Lockroy, one of the bays of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Hugging meerkats in national reserve Makgadikadi Salt Pan in Botswana. It seems that the adult meerkat says to the cub: “One day it will all be yours!” and shows the baby around. The scene was captured by 48-year-old Thomas Retterath from Nürburg, Germany. Three-month-old polar bear cub sees snow for the first time. He pressed his nose and paw against the glass of the enclosure. The bear cub is an inhabitant of the Aalborg Zoo, Denmark. The representative of the zoo says: “The kid is having fun, he really likes the snow. Basically, he plays with his mother and tries on the tooth everything that catches his eye. Most often it goes to the paws of the mother bear.
White cubs, male and female. They are bottle fed by the staff of the Dalian Laohutan Ocean Park Zoo in Dalian, Liaoning Province, China.
Richard Tesore, head of wildlife rescue organization SOS Rescate Fauna Marina, bottle feeds a La Plata dolphin (Pontoporia Blainvillei) calf off the coast of Piriapolis, 90 kilometers east of Montevideo, Uruguay. A female dolphin whose umbilical cord has not yet fallen off was found washed ashore near Montevideo. The baby was named Nipper. Unfortunately, the dolphin did not survive - he died twelve days after he was found by rescuers. A featherless penguin abandoned by his parents a few days after birth has been adopted back into his family thanks to the efforts of an aquarium staff in China's Liaoning province. The baby was born on August 17, and the parents stubbornly did not accept him, refusing to take care of the baby and feed him. Aquarium employee Wang Dan said that the penguin's parents refused to feed him, pinched him with their beaks, and in the end just left him to die. Zoo staff came to the conclusion that the lack of plumage is due to poor nutrition and weakness of the baby, his body did not absorb the necessary substances. At first, Wang Dan and her colleagues hoped that over time, harsh parents would accept the baby, but when this did not happen, people decided to feed the penguin on their own. A month later, after the vigilant cares of the aquarium employees, who created a special group whose duties included taking care of the featherless penguin, the baby became much stronger and even fluff began to appear in him, to the delight of people taking care of him. Only then the family had mercy and agreed to accept the baby. A zookeeper holds a baby orangutan named Bo, a nine-month-old orphan. The baby lives at the Madrid Zoo & Aquarium in Madrid, Spain. Bo was born on July 5, 2010, but lost his mother Pundu at the age of seven months. Now the little orangutan is ten months old. Zookeepers are trying to "toss" him with one of the female orangutans living in the zoo.
A gorilla hugs a duckling that snuck into her enclosure from a nearby body of water, the Bristol Zoo. Zookeepers helped the duckling return home safely. Gecko licks morning dew from the eyes. This gecko was found on the coastal sand dunes in Namibia. Nocturnal reptiles typically lick the dew off their own eyeballs in the morning, when cooling air causes water vapor to condense on objects near the ground and turn into water droplets. This dew is a source of moisture for geckos. The photo was taken by Isaac Pretorius. It took him three days to capture this scene. During these three days, he kept an eye on the geckos, waiting for the right moment.
Four durukuli night monkeys huddled close to each other. They sit in a hollow tree about 25 feet (7.5 meters) above the ground in the Amazon rainforest. Photographer David Hemmings spotted the monkeys while traveling through the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. Night monkeys, also known as durukuli or owl monkeys, are the only monkey species that is nocturnal. They have huge eyes, which is due to their nocturnal lifestyle and the need to see in the dark. Adorable Pomeranian named Shunsuke has received the official title of "Japan's cutest dog". Newspapers recently reported that a five-year-old Pomeranian named Boo was officially recognized as "the cutest dog in the world." Boo lives in America. Nine-year-old Shunsuke, born in 2002, however, is a serious competitor for Bu. In Japan, Spitz has become one of the local attractions. He has his own page on Facebook and on the Twitter microblogging site, where about 55,000 users follow the dog's adventures. In addition, he regularly appears on television, has published two books, and recently published the first calendar with his images. A ginger kitten named Garfield is smart and quick-witted. He apparently decided that if he covered his eyes with his paw, he would become invisible. In a flower pot, he hid from a large dog that happened to be nearby. The photo was taken in her garden by Iveta Novotna from Brno, Czech Republic.
This cute brown bear cub lived in the yard of a private house. Veterinarians insist on the need to transfer the animal to a shelter to help wild animals.
Seems like polar bear sends greetings and waves a paw to the photographer. Dancing on ice: It looks like polar bears are doing ballet steps on ice. Photographer Siddhartha Garige took this photo during a trip to Alaska.
Sea otters resting on the water off the coast of Moss Landing in California. Wildlife photographer Michael Young captured a colony of more than forty sea otters lying on their backs and relaxing in the water. The photographer said that he was shocked by how differently the animals fold their paws while resting. Some of them folded their paws on their chests, some covered their eyes with their paws, others simply stretched them along the body. sea ​​otters absolutely amazing creatures, it is interesting to watch them, the photographer assures.
A kangaroo named Bernie who was rescued by Lisa Milligan. She found the animal abandoned by its parents and showing no signs of life on the side of the road in Melbourne, Australia. A baby baboon (Papio hamadryas) sticks out its tongue. Zoo Cali, Colombia.
Researchers dressed as pandas put a baby panda into a basket to be transported to a new enclosure at the panda research center in Wolong Nature Reserve, Sichuan province, China.
Orangutan cubs at the Hong Kong Zoo. These are the first orangutan babies to be born at the zoo, but animal rights activists say they should be released into the wild.
The zookeeper is holding a baby gorilla named Tano. The baby, born at the Prague Zoo, was moved to Stuttgart after his mother abandoned him. The mother, named Bikira, showed no interest in the newborn and had to be sent to an incubator.
It seems that this meerkat was hard to see surrounding area. I had to use the help of a man. Penguins take a shower at a freshwater spring in the Falkland Islands.
Bunnies playing, England, suburban area, Wiltshire
Monkeys play hide and seek in the monkey forest in Ubud Badi, Indonesia. Gorilla cub Alice seems to show off to her parents.
Felix the hungry pygmy hippopotamus at the Melbourne Zoo.

Each of us has an animal that we consider cute: it could be a puppy, a kitten, or a guinea pig, but you probably don't know how many other cute animals there are in the world. From mammals to birds, there are many adorable creatures scurrying across the earth and sky all around us. Since these furries are quite rare, you definitely won't find them in your backyard. Curious to see some of the cutest animals? Here are 25 cute animals you never knew existed.

25. Pika

This tiny and adorable little fluffy ball is called pika or pika. Despite the fact that the animal looks like a rodent, in fact, its relatives are hares and rabbits, representatives of the order Lagomorphs. There are 29 types of pikas, and they are all cute in their own way.

24. Tanuki


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From East Asia, tanuki or raccoon dog, may look like a raccoon, but these animals have more in common with wolves. The tanuki is especially popular in Japan, and it's easy to see why. Their thick, fluffy coat and appearance make them an enviable object for hugs.

23. Potto


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Small, nocturnal and with huge eyes, potto is a cute half-monkey that lives in tropical forests Worldwide. As a rule, they are very slow, however, they can grab prey at the right time. And their cute appearance can probably also make someone grab their hearts from tenderness.

22. Leaping Antelope


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Found in Africa, the jumping antelope, like pygmy antelopes, loves rocky terrain and keeps to itself. The Dutch name for these antelopes is "klipspringer", which means "rock jumping".

21. Lizuna


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Slime is a kind of weasel, but she is so white and charming, how can you not stroke her? However the only way find this little fluffy - go to the island of Hokkaido in Japan.

20. Long-eared jerboa


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These tiny rodents live in harsh places like the Gobi desert. It grows up to 5-15 cm and weighs 28 g, jerboas are nocturnal and dig holes to hide from enemies.

19. Pangolin


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Walking on the sands of Africa, the pangolin is a small creature covered in scales. It is made up of keratin, which is what our hair is made of. Unfortunately, this animal is in high demand, which is why there is an active trade in pangolins, so it may be endangered.

18. Irrawaddy dolphin


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The Irrawaddy dolphin plows the seas and oceans of Southeast Asia, while it looks quite joyful and calm, despite the fact that only 78-91 individuals remain in wildlife.

17. Owston's civet


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Found in the forests of Africa and Asia and in the river basins of the lowlands, Owston looks like the baby of a tiny cat and a raccoon. From it and rushing cuteness.

16. Red crested rat


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The red crested tree rat is an unsociable fluffy, similar to guinea pig. Few people met her in the wild, but after 113 years no one heard about these animals, we managed to take some cute photos.

15. Pygmy lory



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This fluffy animal with bug-like eyes is not a monkey, and although you might want to hug him, it's best not to. Dwarf, he fat lory is the only venomous mammal in the world.

14. Shovel



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These tiny chickens have a feature that makes them even more attractive in a certain way. The shovel is so unique that it has formed its own genus called Eurynorhynchus.

13. Dikdik


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With his big ears big eyes and with cute little horns you can't help but hug. It is one of the smallest antelopes, lives on the Somali peninsula and usually avoids people and predators.

12. Olinguito


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Olinguito lives in the forests of Colombia and Ecuador. This furry creature that looks like a cross between a cat and a bear was rediscovered in 2013 and we wish him all the best.

11. Fenech


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With a small body, but with ears larger than its head, the fox is both an anomaly and the most valuable animal of the desert, begging to be stuffed. To hide from the heat, they dig underground burrows.

10. Maned wolf


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The maned wolf is a majestic creature, it looks like it materialized from an amazing fantasy novel. With a whole mane of hair and incredible long legs, this animal is not a wolf or a fox, but a representative of a separate genus Chrysocyon.

9. English angora rabbit


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Cute "furry king", the giant angora rabbit is like a pillow with eyes. Weighing up to 3 kg, this rabbit grows a ton of wool annually and needs constant care.

8 Earthwolf Cub


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The earthwolf looks like a hyena, and its two populations live in the South and East Africa. While adults are certainly cute in their own way, their young ones break all records for cuteness with their adorable eyes and fluffy fur.

7. Japanese flying squirrel


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The Japanese flying squirrel is found in Japan, and looking at their big eyes and cute appearance, you understand that they were invented specifically to squeeze.

6. Dwarf marmoset


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These mini monkeys live in the rainforest. South America, and are actually the smallest monkeys in the world. They weigh only 140 g and reach 16 cm.

5. Bongo Antelope Babies


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The adult Bongo doesn't have much to look at, but baby Bongo is pretty darn cute. These animals can be found in rainforests throughout Africa and are endangered due to over-hunting.

4 Golden Brushtail Possum


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Who would have thought that a possum could be cute? The golden brushtail possum certainly wins the prize. Unfortunately, because of their white fur coat, they are easy prey in the wild.

3. Gundi



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Native to North Africa, the gundi is an adorable fluffy rodent with round ears and large eyes. They are found in rocky areas without much vegetation and on hot days like to hide in the shade of rock crevices.