YAWN! so cute!
27 NovCorgi puppies!
02 JulBaby Cheetah! Super fuzz alert
Super fuzz alert!
This little fuzz ball is being taken care of at Busch Gardens. Full Story below the pictures.
ITS SO FUZZY!!!
Look at that face!
Busch Gardens Welcomes
New Baby Cheetah Young Cat Receives Round-The-Clock CareBy Park’s Animal Care Experts Thursday, March 17, 2011 (Tampa, FL) – Busch Gardens’ animal care team has something new keeping them up at night – a four-week-old baby cheetah that requires regular feedings and 24-hour care. The new cub was born at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens to a mother who wasn’t able to care for him. When zoo keepers saw that the baby was not eating and having trouble gaining weight, they made the decision to hand-raise him. Now, at a little more than two pounds, the cub is eating well, getting stronger and eagerly exploring his new home. Cheetahs are regulated by the Species Survival Plan (SSP), which tracks a species’ genetic lines in zoos and animal parks around the world and makes recommendations as to where specific animals should be placed for successful breeding opportunities. It was on the SSP and Jacksonville Zoo’s advice that the new baby was brought to Busch Gardens. Once he is old enough, he will join the group of cheetahs living in Cheetah Run, the innovative new habitat opening alongside the Cheetah Hunt launch coaster that will bring guests face to face with these agile predators. Upon reaching maturity, he may also become an important part of Busch Gardens’ plans for a cheetah breeding program that will help boost the population of these critically endangered animals. Cheetahs are included on both the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) list of vulnerable species as well as on the US Endangered Species Act list of threatened species. Only approximately 12,400 cheetahs remain in the wild. Busch Gardens supports the conservation of and education about cheetahs through the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund, which has donated nearly $100,000 to cheetah efforts in Africa since 2005 and also helps fund conservation programs for white rhinos, marine animals and many other species around the world.
01 FebPoor little kitty
23 DecSanta Bunnies
18 NovItty bitty baby kitties!
19 OctFluffy Puffy Puppy!
12 OctPuppy Love!
01 Augkitties vs. treadmill
These kitties have no idea what to make of this treadmill!
18 JunBaby Skunks!
The LA Times has an article up about cute baby skunks that debuted at the German Zoo. (link)
Soo cute!!!
A basket of cute!
15 Maybitey nosey!
06 Maypuppy found a branch!
09 AprKitten in a tube
This kitten is in a tube















