Baby Reindeers
Who doesn’t love reindeer? The first thing we think of when we see them is, of course, Christmas, but there is so much more to the adorable animals than just Rudolph. Native to Arctic, sub-Arctic, tundra, boreal, and mountainous regions of northern Europe, Siberia, and North America, this animal has many different variations and species. However, they have been labeled as “functionally extinct” since their numbers have dwindled over the years.
Baby Meerkat
This small mongoose can be found typically in southern Africa and we’re happy to say they are in no immediate danger of extinction. The adorable little animal lives off of things like beetles, small birds, reptiles, and even plant material, among other things. Meerkats are very social, so they form packs of 2-30 individuals and occupy home ranges in rocky areas. Additionally, they create their own burrow systems that can be as large as 5 meters in diameter with about 15 openings.