Riding in Single-File, Because of Reasons

Most people like me (i.e. who probably spend more time on the internet than interacting with actual people) will recognize Bantha Pug, but it’s worth noting a winning comment about why they might ride in single-file (see below photoset):

The pug people ride in single file to hide their numbers...and mostly to sniff eachothers' butts.

I guess hiding the Tusken Raiders’ numbers was just an incidental benefit.

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Monday Morning Cute: The Underrated Kiwi

Via Reddit user macaronis, who writes “I think the Baby Kiwi is underrated.”

Obviously, they can be very cute, and also quite cuddly (via Rcrowley32): Continue reading

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Wednesday Evening Cute: I’ve Been Busy, So Here Are Some Puppies

I slacked a bit on my Monday Morning Cute series. Here are some emergency puppies.

This puppy seems to know something you don’t know:

xandert from morguefile.com

Via xandert from morguefile.com

This, of course, is SUPER PUPPY!!!

Southpointe from morguefile.com

Via Southpointe from morguefile.com

Regular cuteness will resume next Monday. If you find yourself in need of cute in a pinch, I recommend Cute Emergency on Twitter.

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Monday Morning Cute: Hedgehog Buoyancy

This hedgehog is supposed to be having a bath, but can’t help but dream of the open sea…

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Photo credit: Tom Phillips, on Twitpic; h/t to Bob.

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Monday Morning Cute: Transitional Cuteness

I’m not sure if Ambondro mahabo is actually a “transitional fossil,” or if it was really as mean as it looks in this artistic representation, or if it was actually blue. It is kind of cute, though.

By Alannis (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0) or GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons

It is also a relative of the echidna and the platypus, and they’re cute in a weird sort of way.

Photo credit: By Alannis (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 or GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons.

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Monday Morning Cute: Albino Critters

Albinism can be pretty cute, such as with this koala:

Albino Koala

And this wallaby:

Albino wallaby at the Columbus Zoo-2011 07 11 IMG 0776

(Who is a bit shy):

Albino wallaby at the Columbus Zoo-2011 07 11 IMG 0780

And this porcupine:

Hystrix cristata albino

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Monday Morning Cute: Birds

The punk penguin (punkguin?):

Punk Penguin Chick

The punk kingfisher:

Belted Kingfisher ibm4381

The improbably green parrot:

Eclectus Parrot (Eclectus roratus)9 -pair

Is there any scenario in which ducklings are not cute? Continue reading

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We’re Number Four! Sort Of.

I came across this chart on Wikipedia the other day, showing the distribution of the various orders among the 5,416 currently living and recently extinct species of mammals.

By Aranae (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

You might note that primates rank fourth among all orders of mammals. This order includes humans, other apes (yeah, I went there), gibbons, baboons, monkeys, lemurs, tarsiers, lorises, aye-ayes, etc. I’d say we’re in good company.

In substantial first place, of course, are the rodents, e.g. mice, rats, squirrels, beavers, porcupines, hamsters, guinea pigs, and capybaras.

In sizeable second place, making up nearly 1/4 of all mammal species, are the bats, e.g., uh, bats and flying foxes.

Third place threw me for a second, because I had not heard of Soricomorpha. Turns out that’s the relatively new classification for most types of shrews and moles. They used to be in a bigger order that included hedgehogs, which I remember from my nerdy childhood.

By José Luis Bartheld from Valdivia, Chile (Monito del Monte) [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

The monito del monte. My autocorrect tried to change it to “mojito.”

In last place, we have the single species of aardvark, a taxonomically lonely beast that is cute in its own special way. Another single-species order comes in second-to-last (really making this a tie for last place) is the monito del monte, a marsupial that looks like a mouse and lives in South America. The next-to-last few orders only have two extant species: the marsupial moles and the flying lemurs.

Anyway, I guess I’m still pretty nerdy about this stuff.

Photo credits: Aranae (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons; José Luis Bartheld from Valdivia, Chile (Monito del Monte) [CC-BY-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

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Monday Morning Cute: The Kids Are Alright.

Get it? The kids are alright? Oh never mind. Here are some goats.

Via tumblr.com

This kid should not have messed with this other kid:

Via youngnyquil.tumblr.com

Via youngnyquil.tumblr.com

This kid has crazy tail!!!

Via aimlessme.tumblr.com

Via aimlessme.tumblr.com

Go home, kid. You’re drunk:

Via spectacularhead.tumblr.com

Via spectacularhead.tumblr.com

Kids these days:

Via lilmissmessie.tumblr.com

Via lilmissmessie.tumblr.com

Yes, technically, that is an adult goat, but shut up.

Finally, here is a goat riding a tortoise, thus bringing balance to the universe.

Via sirfucknuggets.tumblr.com (yes, really)

Via sirfucknuggets.tumblr.com (yes, really)

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Monday Morning Cute: Multi-legged, primordial squee

The horseshoe crab has some pretty terrifying ancestors, as I have discussed here in the past. It may also have descended from the less-terrifying, more -intriguing trilobites, which went extinct over 100 million years ago after a 300 million-year run. In addition to horseshoe crabs, the trilobites may have developed into horseshoe shrimp, believed to be among the oldest living species on Earth, remaining nearly unchanged for about 200 million years.

It’s also strangely cute:

"A Noodly Encounter" by jurvetson [CC BY 2.0], on Flickr

I suppose “cuteness” is a highly subjective concept.

They are very small, roughly 2 to 4 millimeters in length, which has a great deal to do with their apparent cuteness. If the creature pictured above were, say, the size of a Ford Fiesta, I would not be discussing its cuteness, but rather wondering how I could get my hands on a tank.

DocCrystal on darkcrystal.wikia.com

Not cute. Fortunately, also not real.

Photo credits: “A Noodly Encounter” by jurvetson [CC BY 2.0], on FlickrDocCrystal on darkcrystal.wikia.com.

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