Animals you find cute but nobody else does.

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StellarViking said:
http://science.discovery.com/top-ten/2009/sea-creatures/images/9-axolotl.jpg

The Axolotl. Look how happy it looks!
IT'S A REAL LIFE POKEMON!!! Who couldn't find that hilariously cute?

actually, alot of the animals on this list I find kinda cute in their own funny/sweet way. Even the spider which I didn't think would ever happen.
 

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The Almighty Grigard said:
k-ossuburb said:
Oh my god.

I need to have that python, right now! I will hug it and pet it all day long. I will name him White Death.
According to the link I got her from, her name is Lucy, but that's all I know, it didn't say her age or anything specific but she doesn't look that old, I'd say a few years at most.
 

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larysalove said:
I've honestly yet to find an animal I can't find something cute about.

Unless we're counting spiders as animals. I HATE SPIDERS.
Especially giant spiders. :)
 

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k-ossuburb said:
The Almighty Grigard said:
k-ossuburb said:
Oh my god.

I need to have that python, right now! I will hug it and pet it all day long. I will name him White Death.
According to the link I got her from, her name is Lucy, but that's all I know, it didn't say her age or anything specific but she doesn't look that old, I'd say a few years at most.
Is seems albino, but the eyes seem ruby red. I'd love a snake like that, but it look expensive to the max.
 

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The things humans usually see as cute, are animals that tend to have traits that we see in human babies.

That's why we think puppies and kittens are adorable.
But Babies look wierd...
Kittens on the other hand!
 

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Jumping spiders take the cake. The way they raise their upper body to look you straight in the eye with those many cute little eyes, never running away from you. And their adorable habit oh jumping. They're my favorite animals after cats.
Wolf spiders, despite being scary at first, are also pretty cute imo(though the Dutch variant is probably quite a bit smaller than those from other countries). Pretty much spiders in general, except spiders that sit in webs all day. Fat lazy bastards. So yeah, hunting spiders.

Frog fish.
Just look at the little one following its mother. Awwww

Also snails. Not slugs though.
 

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No one seems to love Giant Isopods anymore. Just look at them!
[spoiler/][img/]http://cellar.org/2007/isopod2.jpg[/img][/spoiler]
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steeple said:
the majestic armadillidiidae
[spoiler/]Maybe you'd want its bigger cousin.



Behold, the gigantic isopod. And yes, this thing actually exists.[/spoiler]
I love you.
 

The Rookie Gamer

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Soulgaunt said:
No one seems to love Giant Isopods anymore. Just look at them!
[spoiler/][img/]http://cellar.org/2007/isopod2.jpg[/img][/spoiler]
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The Rookie Gamer said:
steeple said:
the majestic armadillidiidae
[spoiler/]Maybe you'd want its bigger cousin.



Behold, the gigantic isopod. And yes, this thing actually exists.[/spoiler]
I love you.
Thanks, I learned of these creatures from cracked. They seem very interesting.
 

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k-ossuburb said:

There's something about its distinctive head and its rather chunky body that I find really adorable. They're also very curious and docile creatures that don't mind being handled.
No way! I absolutely adore Ball Pythons! I got one of my own, his name is Monty. (hardy frickin' har)
 

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The Rookie Gamer said:
steeple said:
the majestic armadillidiidae
Maybe you'd want its bigger cousin.



Behold, the gigantic isopod. And yes, this thing actually exists.
I think I nearly pissed myself...
thats one scary looking thing, and not at all as cute as the armadillidiidae... good try though...
 

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The Rookie Gamer said:
k-ossuburb said:
The Almighty Grigard said:
k-ossuburb said:
Oh my god.

I need to have that python, right now! I will hug it and pet it all day long. I will name him White Death.
According to the link I got her from, her name is Lucy, but that's all I know, it didn't say her age or anything specific but she doesn't look that old, I'd say a few years at most.
Is seems albino, but the eyes seem ruby red. I'd love a snake like that, but it look expensive to the max.
Over here in the U.K. albino royal pythons usually go for about £500 to £600. I think that one in particular would be a lot more, though, since it seems to be a very rare morph. Most albino royals have cream and pale-yellow markings on them, I have no idea how the breeder managed to get those wonderful eyes, but I think the pure-white morph on her was achieved by breeding albinos with more albinos.

So, I don't think they're very common so you'd obviously either have to breed it out yourself or shop around and pay through the nose to get something like that. Either way, it's going to cost a hell of a lot.
 

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StellarViking said:
http://science.discovery.com/top-ten/2009/sea-creatures/images/9-axolotl.jpg

The Axolotl. Look how happy it looks!
Internet high five for the awesomeness of the Axolotl!

Also, Ferrets. I know there are a good few people that like them, but the fondness is not wide spread.



I mean just look at him!
 

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k-ossuburb said:
The Rookie Gamer said:
k-ossuburb said:
The Almighty Grigard said:
k-ossuburb said:
Oh my god.

I need to have that python, right now! I will hug it and pet it all day long. I will name him White Death.
According to the link I got her from, her name is Lucy, but that's all I know, it didn't say her age or anything specific but she doesn't look that old, I'd say a few years at most.
Is seems albino, but the eyes seem ruby red. I'd love a snake like that, but it look expensive to the max.
Over here in the U.K. albino royal pythons usually go for about £500 to £600. I think that one in particular would be a lot more, though, since it seems to be a very rare morph. Most albino royals have cream and pale-yellow markings on them, I have no idea how the breeder managed to get those wonderful eyes, but I think the pure-white morph on her was achieved by breeding albinos with more albinos.

So, I don't think they're very common so you'd obviously either have to breed it out yourself or shop around and pay through the nose to get something like that. Either way, it's going to cost a hell of a lot.
It be well worth my kidneys for a specimen of perfection like that. The eyes and the skin color make a beautiful combo. It would be well worth the effort to breed those.
 

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StellarViking said:
http://science.discovery.com/top-ten/2009/sea-creatures/images/9-axolotl.jpg

The Axolotl. Look how happy it looks!
Axolotls are so adorable! I wish I had a dozen of them in a tank as pets so I could stare at their smiling faces all the time. :D