Via ZooBorns, Amani the Baby Aardvark:

The keepers at the Detroit Zoo describe young Amani as "hideously cute," which is fair only if one emphasizes "cute."
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Posted on: January 1, 2009 12:38 PM, by Josh Rosenau
Via ZooBorns, Amani the Baby Aardvark:

The keepers at the Detroit Zoo describe young Amani as "hideously cute," which is fair only if one emphasizes "cute."
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I love this photo... he's so ugly-cute you just want to pick him up and cuddle him until he's just cute.
Posted by: Christie | January 3, 2009 7:29 AM
Aren't all baby mammals cute? I can't remember one that I didn't think so. The other question is: why do we tend to see these babies as cute?
Posted by: bernarda | January 3, 2009 12:18 PM
It must be hard-wired into our systems and all small babies are cute. I think it's the ratio of how big their eyes are to their head....but in this case, it would be his snout!
Posted by: Gamucci | September 6, 2009 1:09 PM