Deleted the guilt trip comments to add: support your local rescues and shelters. No, reblogging this won’t make your blog ugly but it won’t help the animals either. Just one dollar can feed a homeless pet for a day.
By any chance, are any of my followers (or anyone really) animal communicators? Meaning you can understand animals and translate. I would greatly appreciate if you could send me a message if you are.
The Royal Antelope is the world’s smallest species of antelope, standing only 10-12 inches high as adults, and this little fawn is only about half of that height! Born February 23 at Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo, the baby appears healthy and mom has proven attentive.
Shy, nocturnal, typically solitary, and obviously mini, it’s tough to catch a glimpse of this reclusive species in the wild. However, if you do stumble upon one in an African forest, their slender but powerful get-away sticks allow them to jump up to 8 feet in a single bound! (via)
MAL, OMG, MAL. LOOK. *WHEEZES*
AHHH
I CANT ITS
ITS SO CUUUTE


