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The “most floofy baby" 😍
Plus, a clumsy cub.

Fatherhood or fowl? 🦃 Parenting is hard — and not just for humans. Perhaps no animal understands that better than this poor turkey dad, who just wants to be left alone. (Watch Video.)
Cuteness Showdown! 🥹
Which is cuter? |
Obi The Baby Donkey Is The Cutest And “Floofiest” Creature You’ve Ever Seen!
Get ready to say, “Aww!”
Goose Who Was Orphaned As A Gosling Finds New Human Mom & Their Bond Is Beautiful
The way he comes flying right into her arms. 🥹
Clumsy Baby Clouded Leopard Flops Through Christmas Celebration In Cutest Display
Someone had a fun holiday!
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Trivia Time! 🤔

Penguins have a specialized gland that filters salt from their blood. |
Wildlife Wonders
These critters appear very cat-like, but they’re actually more closely related to mongooses! Meet the fossa, a member of the family Eupleridae. Not much is known about these elusive creatures, but they are surrounded by myths. Click the button below to read a few!
Trivia Answer 🗳️
True 👍
Ever wonder how penguins stay hydrated at sea? They drink salty water! This is safe for them because they have supraorbital glands near their eyes that act as desalination filters.
According to Oceanwide Expeditions, “As blood passes through the gland, it traps salt before it can travel through the rest of their body. This excess salt mixes with moisture inside their gland, travels down their nasal passage, and drips out of the penguin’s nose.”
One Last Tail Wag
Tiny But Mighty: Dachshund Demonstrates Her Impressive Skills At Herding Cattle
Fittingly, her name is Khaleesi.

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