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Cute small animal picture of the day

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I'm not sure I've seen a wombat before. Isn't he gorgeous 🙂
 
I'm not sure I've seen a wombat before. Isn't he gorgeous 🙂

I was the same. I was watching a program on ITV last night, Martin Clunes in Australia and I saw one on there. Really cute.
 
Never watched them.
 
Keeping with the Aussie theme, how about a baby Tasmanian devil.
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A long eared Jerboa
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Now that's cute.
 
Baby chimp. Cute!maxresdefault.jpg
 
Off topic I know, but I just couldn't resist this.
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You should talk to @ukjohn about this, he has some wonderful stories to tell about his parrot Rosie! 🙂
I didn't know he had a parrot , I used to have a couple of African greys.
 
Off topic I know, but I just couldn't resist this.
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OK I'll admit it, I am controlled by a parrot, she taught me everything I do 😱🙂.

Ljc that's her in my Avator she is a white fronted Amazon, she is now 11 years old and I have had her since she was a baby. Her latest trick or fad is sitting on the table alongside me and I have to feed her veg to her on the fork otherwise she will not eat it o_O:D
 
OK I'll admit it, I am controlled by a parrot, she taught me everything I do 😱🙂.

Ljc that's her in my Avator she is a white fronted Amazon, she is now 11 years old and I have had her since she was a baby. Her latest trick or fad is sitting on the table alongside me and I have to feed her veg to her on the fork otherwise she will not eat it o_O:D
They sometimes let us think we're the boss .
My first African grey Smokey , sometimes let me eat without pinching it off my fork
 
I'm amazed their spines are so well developed, that must have been quite painful. Maybe normal delivery is Ok because they flatten, best avoid a breech birth, I'd have thought!😱
 
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