Baby Hamster
Hamsters are born naked and blind, unlike the baby sloth, and only begin to open their eyes and develop a sense of sight when they are 14 to 17 days old. After only three weeks of pregnancy, a mother hamster can breed between six and 20 hamsters at a time! That’s a lot to handle with cuteness. But just watch out! If a mother hamster is stressed during or after birth, she may abandon her own babies or even eat them.
Baby Kangaroo
Baby kangaroos are called joeys, and they’re cute! Baby kangaroos, in addition to being super-sweet, have a fascinating way of being born. When it is only an inch long and weighs less than a gram, an infant kangaroo is born in a pouch on the mother’s belly at an immature development stage. The baby starts suckling immediately and gradually spends more and more time outside the pouch over a period of a few weeks until it is fully ready to leave between the ages of seven and 10 months.