At this point, photos of cute baby animals are practically the currency of the Internet. Add a newborn otter or a teeny hedgehog to your next YouTube video, and it instantly ups the odds that it will ...
The TV show Too Cute! follows baby animals through their first few months of life, and lives up to its name. Oodles of puppies and kittens are coming your way to make the days of social-distancing ...
You know all that time you’ve spent at work silently squealing over baby animals to make the afternoon go by quicker? Now you don’t have to feel guilty about it. New research conducted at Hiroshima ...
Even though our parents are probably happy and relieved to see us grow up and let go of some baby habits, our furry counterparts could just stay babies forever—that’s how cute little animals are!
Cute features in babies and animals are more than just amusing—they trigger powerful evolutionary responses that help our species’ survival. Moo Deng, the baby pygmy hippo that has become famous ...
Kipenzi the baby giraffe is unveiled for the public at the Giants of the Savannah exhibit at the Dallas Zoo May 1, 2015. Nathan Hunsinger / The Dallas Morning News Oh, baby! The Dallas Zoo's new ...
It has a chubby little body, a big head and floppy little limbs. It has high, babylike voice, a button nose and a little mouth. It has big bright eyes and rosy cheeks. It giggles and squeals. But ...
Here's a defense for when your boss catches you watching kitten videos on the job: New research shows looking at cute images of baby animals may actually improve your work performance, inspiring more ...
Spending time looking at cute baby animals during work can no longer incur your boss's wrath: Those pictures actually make you a faster, more careful worker, according to a new study by Hiroshima ...