In my opinion... All baby animals are kinda cute. Exept about 50 % off birds. They look like they are part off an unholy experiment.
I’m think your saying the one on the right is a bird. But then you have to consider the documentary about the one on the left learning to fly. So if I guess both animals are birds.
Elephants are birds and capybaras are fish.
50 % off birds
Well you can't expect the clearance birds to be as nice as the full price ones!
Lol... You did not read what i meant to write. But realy. Lol
All baby birds are grotesque until they grow feathers.
Baby humans are most certainly not cute... More like a over baked potato
half of human babies are just.. fine.. and the other half look like old british men at a pub
Agreed, the first 6 months/one year they can look seriously fucked up.
Some birds come out half-baked. Needed another week in the egg.
Baby spiders?
They're so cute until they get off mom's back and become nightmare sand.
Asian elephant calves are #relatable.
Just in time for the release of the new dead in the eyes emoji.
The Internet must have broken my brain since the first thing I thought of was wojaks
My niece calls them "skrunkly"
Maybe asians still have a bit of mammoth dna
I'd be surprised if any humans have that.
Consideringthe subject of the thread is elephants, i would agree
Aah, the ol' reddit switche.... Wait, never mind...
I’ll take your entire stock!
Babar!
Babar!
Gollum.
Yee
ocean dolphins vs river dolphins
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