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If you’re having an off day, or just need some smiles, taking a few minutes to squeal at these adorable pictures of baby animals will instantly put you in a good mood. Keep reading for some serious cuteness.

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Polar bear

Polar bear
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Baby polar bears don’t develop their fluffy, thick white fur until about two months of age. This is also the month that they start to walk and grow teeth.

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Chimpanzee

Chimpanzee
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Chimpanzees and humans share 95 to 98 percent of the same DNA. Don’t those eyes just make you melt?

Golden Retriever puppies

Golden Retriever puppies
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Golden Retrievers are a very popular family dog. One of the reasons is most likely that Goldens keep their puppy personality for a very long time. They tend to mature much slower than other breeds so they are playful and silly all the way into adulthood.

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Meerkats

Meerkats
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A mother meerkat protects her new pups in the Namib Desert in Africa.

Brown bears

Brown bears
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Brown bear cubs are born during hibernation. They are typically born in pairs. When spring arrives they venture out of their den with their mother to learn survival skills.

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Lamb

Lamb
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Even though this newborn lamb can’t walk very well yet, he’s still all smiles.

Penguins

Penguins
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Baby penguins are born with fluffy grey plumage making them extra cute. As they get older they start to shed their fluffy feathers to reveal their black and white coat.

Elephant

Elephant
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At birth, baby elephants weigh an average of 115kg! They drink about 11 litres of milk a day helping them grow into the large, magnificent creatures that they are.

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Chicks

Chicks
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Fun fact: Female baby chickens are called pullets and male baby chicks are called cockerels.

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