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  2. Cute baby animal alert: Meet Fitz, the Memphis Zoo's newest ...

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    Fritz, the baby reticulated giraffe born at the Memphis Zoo on April 2, gets a nuzzle from his mom, Wendy. Fritz is Wendy's fourth calf and was born weighing 150 pounds.

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  4. Baby Animals 101: Fun Names and Surprising Facts - AOL

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    In this fun infographic, explore the world of baby animals. Find out what they’re called, and learn a fun fact about each. You can learn more about each of these animals, too, by exploring A-Z ...

  5. List of Too Cute episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica is dedicated to rescuing orphaned and injured sloths; extremely endearing baby sloths lead busy lives that are full of activities and learn how their species survives in the wild.

  6. Super Milk Chan - Wikipedia

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    The full-length show, entitled OH! Super Milk Chan ( OH!スーパーミルクチャン , OH! Sūpā Miruku Chan ) , ran for 12 twenty-four-minute episodes which aired on Space Shower TV from January 27 to April 13, 2000, at 19:00 and then 18:00.

  7. Puppy Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The halftime show of Puppy Bowl IV in 2008 was only 15 minutes in length. In 2012, Animal Planet said that 20 kittens would be part of the Kitty Half-Time Show. [15] This number increased to 21 for the 2013 airing. [14] All the kittens are also animals from shelters, and are adoptable. [12]

  8. 50 Proud Pet Owners Share The Delightful Pets They Adopted In ...

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    The Best Friends Animal Society claims that if 6% more Americans adopted pets rather than bought them from breeders or pet stores, no more dogs or cats would have to be put to sleep in shelters.

  9. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    The word "kitten" derives from the Middle English word kitoun, which in turn came from the Old French chitoun or cheton. [1] Juvenile big cats are called "cubs" rather than kittens; either term (but usually more commonly "kitten") may be used for the young of smaller wild felids, such as ocelots, caracals, and lynxes.