
11) Baby chameleons
Chameleons do their best to stay subtle and blend in with the environment, and because of their size, it makes baby chameleons ever harder to spot.
12) Baby camels
There’s just something very special about seeing a baby camel sitting right next to mom or dad. A mini-version ready to explore the world, beautiful!
13) Baby spiny anteaters
The family of spiny anteaters – sometimes referred to as an echidna – is native to Australia and the New Guinea regions and feature a very distinctive fur with spikes. The fun part about their babies is that the spikes haven’t developed yet, which results in great pictures such as this one.
14) Baby wombats
Baby wombats are practically indistinguishable from regular wombats because you’d never expect to see them so naked without their fur. Even though their sharp claws are already strikingly present, you can’t help but acknowledge the high cuteness factor here.
15) Baby armadillos
Armadillos like to roll around, but this baby armadillo seems particularly interested in getting some well-deserved rest.
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