Orphaned baby pangolin from The Amphibian Avenger. No, it's not an amphibian, nor a reptile either despite the scales - it's a scaly mammal!
Jul 30, 2012
Jul 23, 2012
Your Monday Ugdorable
It's the first baby Cuban crocodile born at the National Zoo in almost 25 years. I have met it and it is just as cute in person. See more pictures here.
Jul 16, 2012
Jul 14, 2012
Jun 23, 2012
Welcome back!
Well, I guess it hadn't really gone anywhere, but... Good news on the ugly species front for a change: This toad isn't extinct anymore!
No, it's not Jurassic Park with amphibians, just careful field work. The Kandyan dwarf toad was discovered in 1872, but it hasn't been seen for over a century. But as announced in a just-published scientific paper, in 2009 it was rediscovered in a stream in Sri Lanka.
The researcher cautions that the toad is probably still highly endangered. They only saw four, and amphibians these days are all under pressure due to climate change and disease. On the bright side, they won't be bothered by people much, at least: one reason they haven't been seen because it's so hard to get to the site, with bad weather and harsh terrain. So they can probably enjoy their new celebrity in privacy.
-Wombat (No Relation)
Jun 21, 2012
Sometimes, I don't know...
why people think birds are beautiful.
Those are kingfisher chicks being fed a fish via The Telegraph. Usually, you can reassure a gawky adolescent that they're going to look better when they grow up, but with that tasteless color combination on the adult, I'm not so sure.
Jun 18, 2012
Your Monday ugdorable
That's a ten-day-old baby hedgehog, safe with rescuers after a narrow escape from a garden bonfire in England, from The Telegraph.
Jun 10, 2012
Don't let fashion make an ass of you

From The Telegraph, this is a Baudet du Poitou donkey, and apparently it's supposed to look that way.
That one is about to get its first trim in 17 years, because of the unusually hot weather in England, where there's a farm that raises this very rare French breed. Centuries of tradition have viewed the long dreadlocks as a sign of strength, but their owner told the BBC, "It's not very nice being sweaty when you are this hairy."
A sensible approach to fashion, indeed.
-Wombat (No Relation)
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