Cute Animals

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    Feather Duster

    Feather Duster A common parakeet which has a genetic mutation called Feather Duster. They are a very short-lived,   about 6-12 weeks. Their feathers don’t stop growing. Birds with this mutation often have vision problems due to the length of their facial feathers, and sometimes have additional congenital health issues. Feather dusters do not live [...]

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    Loin Shaved Cat

    Loin Shaved Cat A Loin Shaved Cat is a popular style for medium to long haired cats in which their entire body is shaved. The only fur left untouched is on the head, around the feet, and on the end of the tail. The result is a house cat (often a very annoyed house cat) that [...]

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    Glow In The Dark Fish

    Glow In The Dark Fish These Glow in the Dark fish were genetically modified with plans to reproduce as pets. An aquarium fish — a convict cichlid, also known as the zebra cichlid — that has been transgenically modified to glow in the dark. A whole school of the glow-in-the-dark fish, which were modified using [...]

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    Bilby

    Bilby These cute little animals are an endangered species. Bilby’s don’t drink water, they get enough from the food they eat. They sleep during the day in deep burrows and forage at night and are found mostly throughout the arid, dry areas of Australia. The bilby is a unique animal, and is well known within [...]

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    Leaf Muntjac

    Leaf Muntjac (Leaf Deer) The Wildlife Conservation Society, based at the Bronx Zoo, says the animal is the world’s smallest deer species. It is found in dense forest habitats at an elevation of 1500 – 2000 feet, where it s solitary and eats mostly fruit. The leaf muntjac is uniquely found in dense forests of [...]

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    Puffin

    Puffins are any of three small species of auk (or alcids) in the bird genus Fratercula with a brightly coloured beak during the breeding season. These are pelagic seabirds that feed primarily by diving in the water.

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