Baby Colugo
These gliding mammals are native to Southeast Asia. It turns out that this adorable little animal is the most capable glider of all gliding mammals in the world. A fur-covered membrane connects to the face, paws, and tail of the Colugo, enabling it to glide in the air for up to 200 meters in distance in between trees. In fact, Colugos are also known as flying lemurs or cobegos despite the fact that they aren’t actually lemurs.
Baby Bison
The bison has two main species now, the American bison and the European bison. You can guess where each one of these can be found: America and Europe. The American bison was nearly extinct in the late 19th century since it was a significant resource of indigenous people of North America for both food and raw materials. In fact, Native Americans highly valued the bison and saw it as a sacred animal, treating it as such.