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  • 17
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    2011
    9:38am, EDT

    Cuteness! A furry polar bear cub and his mother

    Jerry Lampen / Reuters

    The polar bear cub, named Vicks, walks under mother Olinka's legs at the Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, on Thursday, Mar. 17.

    Jerry Lampen / Reuters

    Born Dec. 6, Vicks is the first Polar bear to be born at the Blijdorp Zoo in 14 years.

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    From adorable baby penguins to turtles on wheels, nourish your voracious appetite for cute animal photos by checking out our editors' favorites.

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    There is nothing in this world more precious than babies, no matter what the species. Thank you, God, for our Blessings!

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  • 16
    Mar
    2011
    11:02am, EDT

    A six day old chimpanzee

    Radovan Stoklasa / Reuters

    A six-day-old female baby chimpanzee clings to her mother Uschi at the Bratislava Zoo in Slovakia on March 16. The young chimpanzee is the first to be born in the ape house which was opened in 2010 and is also the first chimpanzee born in Bratislava Zoo since 1990 when her mother Uschi delivered her first offspring, a male named Samko.

    Samuel Kubani / AFP - Getty Images

    A six-day-old female baby chimpanzee clings to her mother Uschi at the Bratislava Zoo in Slovakia on March 16.

    By David R Arnott, NBC News

    It seems like almost every week a new baby animal comes along and raises the stakes in our unofficial Cutest Thing Ever contest. Which is your favorite?

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  • 22
    Feb
    2011
    10:31am, EST

    Jenna Walker / Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP

    A six-week-old snow leopard cub sits in a bowl for her weigh-in at the zoo in Chattanooga, Tenn. on Feb. 21, 2011. Though snow leopard cubs only have a 30 percent survival rate, the cub is healthy and growing around 100 grams every two days, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reports.

    Snow leopard cub in a tub.

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    A contender for our Cutest Thing Ever? More on the cub from the Chattanooga Times Free Press.

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    The "Cub In A Tub" is definitely the cutest thing I've seen in a while! Adorable!

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    Feb
    2011
    10:32am, EST

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    A one-month-old baby Siamang Gibbon.

    Matt Cardy / Getty Images

    A one-month-old baby Siamang Gibbon sits with its mother Salome as they shelter from the wind and the rain in their enclosure at Noahs Ark Zoo Farm on February 1, 2011 in Bristol, England. The little ape, yet to be named, is a Siamang Gibbon, which are facing worrying population declines, with zoos playing an important role in maintaining healthy populations in captive environments. His parents, Samson and Salome are part of a European Endangered Species Programme (EEP) for managed breeding and have a 1-year-old sibling called Sultana who was also born in captivity.

    Baby Gibbon and mom in Bristol, England.

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    wonder if they will locking some of the problem inside.....

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