This sugar glider dreams of one day being a aerospace engineer. Or a jet airplane.
Via Libraryelfs on Cheezburger.com.
This sugar glider dreams of one day being a aerospace engineer. Or a jet airplane.
Via Libraryelfs on Cheezburger.com.
A southern pudú, the world’s smallest species of deer, was born at the Queens Zoo in New York City on May 12. He weighed about one pound at birth.
These pictures of animal families ought to make your Monday afternoon suck at least a little bit less (the photo album begins with some hippopotamass, but it gets cuter from there):
I found this while stumbling and thought it was worthy of sharing, and possible down votes.
I particularly like #4, but then I’m rather partial to pangolins.
I have no idea what’s going on in this GIF, but it’s oddly adorable.
Image by maytheforcebealwaysinyourfavor on Imgur.
First, we have a few cat GIFs I found on Tumblr (h/t Sarah Jeong).
just realized i’m basically a PUA but for cats. i’m a nice girl, why can’t i have all the cats
— sarah jeong (@sarahjeong) May 11, 2015
Here is the now-famously-curious Pallas’ cat:
They’re definitely not pets, but they’re certainly photogenic and meme-able: Continue reading
This doesn’t really depict my mood on a Monday morning, and it’s not “cute,” per se, but here it is anyway:
(h/t Karnythia)
The road ahead may be difficult, but with courage, determination, and a noble steed, you may accomplish great feats.
Just be careful your enthusiasm doesn’t keep your steed from also seeing the road ahead.
(h/t Sam Sykes for the picture)
A little over a week ago, I spent my Saturday morning at Austin Animal Center, and got to know a few dogs that are almost too cute to describe. So here are some pictures instead.
This is Apple (A698628), a ridiculously adorable pittie/Shar-Pei mix. Her fur feels like velvet. It was an incredible struggle not to take her home with me right then. We already have two dogs, though, and I don’t know if they want another sister.
She has been moved over to the Town Lake Animal Center facility, I hear. She was named Peaches when I met her, but they renamed her Apple because there’s already a Peaches at that facility.
Juno (A696564) and Ford (A698086) are quite the pair. I forget Juno’s breed, but Ford is a black Lab/Great Pyrenees mix. He combines the rambunctiousness of a Lab with the size of a Great Pyrenees. He’s a bit young and excitable, but he’s awesome. Juno is a master of composure and patience in his presence.
As a bonus, before we move on, here’s a brief bit of my encounter with Ford. He’s very lively: Continue reading