Baby Squirrel
Squirrels are widespread animals on every continent, except for Antarctica and Australia. This is great news because it increases the chance in our lives of getting to see a live baby squirrel! They leave the nest once baby squirrels are weaned after seven to eight weeks, but they usually do not go far, typically landing less than two miles away from home. There is also something of a green thumb for squirrels: gray squirrels often bury their acorns and forget where they put them, planting oak trees accidentally.
Baby Pig
Check out this little piglet’s adorable little smile. Not only cute, but pigs also grow to become brilliant creatures: baby pigs learn to run to the voices of their mothers, and by the time they are only two weeks old, they start recognizing their own names. Mother pigs are even known to ‘sing’ to their young while they are nursing, if that’s not cute enough already! We’d love the opportunity for this happy piglet baby to sing a song.