18 Baby Animal Facts That Make Us Want to Thank Mother Earth for All the Smiles

A study has concluded that looking at endearing animal pictures can improve focus. And if we add in baby animal facts to the mix, it’s double the joy. Like a baby elephant who has no idea about what to do with that “arm” on its face, or a pygmy marmoset infant “talking” just like babies do — even the size of a panda bear cub at birth — we just can’t get enough.



Newborn fawns have camouflage. Fawns are often born at the height of predator season and are naturally vulnerable to attack. As natural protection, they are born with many white camouflage spots on their body with some mottling, which basically looks like bits of light and shadows in the foliage. This helps a fawn evade a predator's eyes.