Does anybody else need some cuteness this Friday? Yeah, me too. Five different kinds of cuteness, coming right up.
Four baby raccoons in a tree! (A group of raccoons is called a gaze.)
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Photo credit: Tyler Smith |
Fennec foxes. (A group of these would be called a leash, a skulk, or an earth.) The pets I want almost as much as hedgehogs and sugar gliders. Look at those ears!
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Photo credit: Dean Thorpe |
Baby sloth in a box! For extra squeals, here’s a video of baby sloths taking a bath! (A whole bunch of them together are a “bed”ย of sloths :)).
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Photo credit: Jennifer Jordan |
Koala taking a nap. (There’s no name for a group of these, because they hang out by themselves.) Sooo cuddly.
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Photo credit: Susan Renee |
And squirrel monkeys goofing off for the camera. (Hehe, a group of monkeys is called a troop of monkeys!)
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Photo credit: Joachim S. Muller |
Happy Friday!
Q: What do you call a group of raccoons?A: A gaze.Q: What do you call a group of sloths?A: A bed.Q: What do you call a group of koalas?A: A surprise!
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Hehe, yes!
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Mum showed me the sloth bath time video. I want a sloth! I would hang it up to dry and feed it hibiscus flowers. I wonder how Scooter would like a sloth brother.Also, that koala looks a bit like Yoda in that photo.
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I think Scooter would get along with a sloth brother very well–as long as it knew who was boss. That bath time video makes me smile every time ๐
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A gaze, huh? That’s funny. Fennec foxes are so cute! They were the mascot for the interpreting class after mine.
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Oh really? That’s awesome! I found out about them in college, and now I use a National Geographic article on them to teach my students outlining ๐
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