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Sneezing Panda

Sneezing Panda

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Cute Baby Elephants: Born to Be Wild! (Photos) Elephants are some of the most spectacular animals on Earth, and baby elephants are especially adorable. They should spend their early years playing, learning, and bonding with their families, but circuses such as Ringling Bros. rip babies away from their mothers and force them to perform cruel and unnatural tricks. Here are 10 of our favorite pictures of baby elephants looking happy and adorable—in the wild! These animals are cheerful and carefree, a stark contrast to enslaved baby elephants who endure lives of constant pain and exhaustion in the circus. Baby elephants used by Ringling Bros. and other circuses have their childhoods stolen from them.

Baby Giraffes (40 pics) Pics | 28 Mar, 2011 | Views: 25955 | Cute baby giraffes. Do you like it? It is just one of the thousands of posts that we have on the Acidcow.com. Please visit our main page to see other great pictures and videos! Best Of Cats Chillin' ~ Damn Cool Pictures - StumbleUpon There is a universal truth about cats: they can comfortably chill out and look like a boss pretty much anywhere. These are some very funny poses of some cats that were caught napping. Some of them find the darndest places to fall asleep. Source: uproxx The Beauty Of Motherhood In The Animal Kingdom (23 Pics) - StumbleUpon August 9, 2011 | 32 Comments » | Topics: Pictures

MNN - Mother Nature Network - StumbleUpon Lisha, a Labrador, is world famous for her mothering skills even though she’s never birthed any pups of her own. The dog, who lives at Oudtshoorn’s Cango Wildlife Ranch in South Africa, has played surrogate mom to more than 30 animals, including cheetah and tiger cubs, potbelly pigs, a porcupine, a pygmy hippo, a weasel and a barn owl. Rob Hall, director of the wildlife refuge, says that Lisha domesticates the wild animals and serves as a bridge between them and humans. “They adjust more easily to her, and when they see that she trusts us, they are more at ease around us," he said. Hall and his wife, Nadine, said they noticed early on that regardless of the whether Lisha encountered a kitten or a baby hippo, she treated them all the same — like a child that needed a mother. "She would just walk up and lick the creature she was caring for.

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