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Adorable baby animals pictured with their families

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Adorable baby animals pictured with their families​

Nature never ceases to amaze us with its extraordinary diversity. But what often catches our attention is the sight of a baby animal playing with its family—the ultimate "Aww" moment!
 

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Canada​

A female white-tailed deer with her offspring in the Cypress Hills in Alberta.
 

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Russia​

Two brown bear cubs are watched over by mom as they explore a flowered meadow.
 

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South Africa​

A baby elephant and its older brother and sister take a walk with mom in Kruger National Park.
 

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India​

A family tree of grey langur pose for a group photograph in Nagarhole National Park in Mysore.
 

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USA​

An adult black-tailed prairie dog shares a snack with its baby in the grasslands of Nebraska.
 

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Portugal​

A mighty humpback whale and its calf swim near the surface off Pico Island in the Azores archipelago.
 

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Switzerland​

A proud-looking White Swiss Shepherd dog, or Berger Blanc Suisse, with her puppies.
 

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Zambia​

Why walk when you can catch a lift? A cheeky infant yellow baboon uses its mother as a convenient taxi in South Luangwa National Park.
 
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