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Fox News
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Steve Doocy gets buttery taste of America's heartland at Iowa State Fair
'Fox & Friends' host takes in the sights and sounds of the annual state fair including baby animals and the famous butter cow.
Yahoo
24-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
One-Day-Old Miniature Donkey's Struggle ‘To Figure Out How Her Legs Work' Is Just Too Cute
One-Day-Old Miniature Donkey's Struggle 'To Figure Out How Her Legs Work' Is Just Too Cute originally appeared on PetHelpful. If you are in need of your daily dose of mind-boggling animal cuteness, look no further than this baby miniature donkey trying to discover how her legs work. Not only is she so adorable with her tiny legs and big head that supports a cute as can be donkey Afro, already total cuteness overload in of itself, but her attempts at walking are just on a whole other level of cuteness! According to this video, this one-day-old miniature donkey goes by the name of Stella. Like all adorable baby animals, Stella is following her mama to learn how things work in this world, and on her farm in particular. At this moment, her mom is showing her the barn and stable where they live. Stella is really taken in by everything; it's also new to her, so she looks around with the utmost awe and wonder at her of course, she can't just stand around there forever; it's time to get into her stable with her mama. While her mama walks into the stable at a very relaxed pace, Stella is almost itchy; she is so excited to walk, but the experiencing of walking itself is still so new to her. She almost tumbles a few times, because her tiny little legs are not used to supporting her yet. She does, however, manage to do a very impressive donkey kick before eventually making her way into the stable to be with her mama. And of course, watching all this is just too cute for words! A little while later, Stella has grown more and is starting to come into her own, understanding how her body works much better. And of course, she is very excited by all this, unleashing the most precious zoomies to show how excited she is! And wow, she sure can go! That Stella really has a motor on her! If donkey racing were a professional sport, Stella would be getting ready to make her debut! If one thing is for sure, it's that Stella the donkey, with her irresistible cuteness and lovable zoomies, knows how to command our attention! Looking for more PetHelpful updates? Follow us on YouTube for more entertaining videos. Or, share your own adorable pet by submitting a video, and sign up for our newsletter for the latest pet updates and tips. One-Day-Old Miniature Donkey's Struggle 'To Figure Out How Her Legs Work' Is Just Too Cute first appeared on PetHelpful on Jul 15, 2025 This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword


CTV News
24-06-2025
- General
- CTV News
New baby reindeer born at Assiniboine Park Zoo
Cobalt (left) and Navy (right) are shown in undated photos taken at Assiniboine Park Zoo. (Assiniboine Park Zoo/Instagram) Assiniboine Park Zoo has a pair of adorable new residents. Baby reindeer Navy was born May 1 to mother Lucy and Cobalt was born May 27 to mother Whitney. The zoo said all are doing well. The babies are getting more comfortable with their surroundings, staff added, enjoying the sunshine and exploring their field. While zoo visitors are invited to pay them a visit at Journey to Churchill, it may be a while before you can catch a glimpse of the adorable duo. 'While they are little, they may spend more time behind the scenes inside their cozy barns, away from the public.'


CTV News
04-06-2025
- General
- CTV News
Baby animals at Hatfield Farm
Baby animals at Hatfield Farm Amanda and Lataevia stop by Hatfield Farm to visit with all their new spring baby animals.


CBS News
27-05-2025
- General
- CBS News
Pittsburgh Zoo welcomes 3 adorable armadillo pups
The Pittsburgh Zoo is welcoming three adorable baby nine-banded armadillo pups. The zoo on social media shared a video of Boulder, Geode and Onyx. The three pups were born with soft leathery skin that hardens within a few weeks. The video shows the zoo's education team caring for the pups as they transform from little pink babies. The armadillos will join the zoo's other animal ambassadors, which visitors can see through education programming, outreach, special visits and select wild encounters. The nine-banded armadillo isn't native to North America, but the National Park Service says they can be found all over the southern states, and their range is slowly expanding north, with some found as far as Illinois. Armadillos migrated across the Rio Grande in the mid-1880s and merged with another population that was established in Florida. When you imagine an armadillo, you may picture it curling up in a ball. But the nine-banded armadillo actually can't. Instead, it jumps about three feet up in the air, and since it can't control which direction it goes, the unpredictability scares off predators, the National Park Service explains. The three nine-banded armadillo pups aren't the only recent new arrivals at the zoo. Hondo, an 8-year-old African lion from the Idaho Falls Zoo, is making a home in Pittsburgh. The hope is that he'll be a companion for lionesses Abana and Scarlett. Those two came to the zoo in 2019 with Kit, who died in 2023.