Sunday, April 29, 2012

My daughter watching 16 Candles for the first time… - @MollyRingwald

So effin awesome/cute.

My daughter watching 16 Candles for the first time… - @MollyRingwald

So effin awesome/cute.

Friday, April 27, 2012
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cassygolightly:

If you haven’t seen anything cute today, watch this

Saturday, April 21, 2012
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Saturday, March 31, 2012

A Day at A Farm by Rob MacInnis

By presenting animals as sentient beings capable of making their own decisions, my objective is to portray an alternate world in which animals exist not as human possessions, but rather as individuals living within their own communities.

Welp, it’s decided. This is what I want to do with my life.

Thursday, March 29, 2012
Baby Wallaby Makes its First Appearance at Woodland Park Zoo

It was born five months ago, but zoo visitors haven’t been able to spot the newborn even when it was right in front of them.
At birth, the joey (as it’s known in the marsupial world) was tiny, helpless, and undeveloped, weighed less than a gram and was roughly the size of a bean. The blind, hairless wallaby made the long trek after birth into mom’s pouch where it suckled and developed over several months.
Woodland Park staff hasn’t determined the joey’s gender yet, and now, while still developing inside mom’s pouch, it weighs just about a pound.
The yet-to-be-named baby is the first wallaby born at Woodland Park Zoo to mom Kiley, 3, and dad Maka, 2.
Kiley lives in the zoo’s Australasia exhibit, but is shy. Zoo-goers who want to catch a glimpse of the joey may have to be patient and wait for her to come out from behind her hiding spot in the bushes and visit the front of the exhibit.

OMG
THE SIZE OF A BEAN AT BIRTH
IT’S SO CUTE
WHY DON’T WALLABIES AND KANGAROOS LIVE ANYWHERE OTHER THAN AUSTRALIA

Baby Wallaby Makes its First Appearance at Woodland Park Zoo

It was born five months ago, but zoo visitors haven’t been able to spot the newborn even when it was right in front of them.

At birth, the joey (as it’s known in the marsupial world) was tiny, helpless, and undeveloped, weighed less than a gram and was roughly the size of a bean. The blind, hairless wallaby made the long trek after birth into mom’s pouch where it suckled and developed over several months.

Woodland Park staff hasn’t determined the joey’s gender yet, and now, while still developing inside mom’s pouch, it weighs just about a pound.

The yet-to-be-named baby is the first wallaby born at Woodland Park Zoo to mom Kiley, 3, and dad Maka, 2.

Kiley lives in the zoo’s Australasia exhibit, but is shy. Zoo-goers who want to catch a glimpse of the joey may have to be patient and wait for her to come out from behind her hiding spot in the bushes and visit the front of the exhibit.

OMG

THE SIZE OF A BEAN AT BIRTH

IT’S SO CUTE

WHY DON’T WALLABIES AND KANGAROOS LIVE ANYWHERE OTHER THAN AUSTRALIA

Thursday, March 8, 2012

thedailywhat:

Morning Fluff: Maymo the lemon beagle lies brokenhearted after his beloved battery-operated mouse runs out of juice.

[arbroath.]

TIME TO GET A LEMON BEAGLE APPARENTLY :D

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

kalael:

mystikdragon:

khakidoggy:

Unbearably adorable: ferrets playing in a tub of styrofoam peanuts.

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

thedailywhat:

Cat Tease of the Day: A few of Big Cat Rescue’s biggest cats get a chance to take a good hard look in the mirror.

[tastefullyoff.]

I can’t believe how beautiful these animals are! And neither can Zabu! :D

Cute dog with pink scarf by Sannah Kvist

Cute dog with pink scarf by Sannah Kvist

ashisaloser:

banandersnatch:

mynameismad:

baby pugs: least coordinated creature in the animal kingdom

i need

pug puppies

nghhh so cute ;-;

So cute. I’d like pugs more if they didn’t sound like they had a cold all the time :(

Monday, February 27, 2012

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