I'm a baby zebra! All baby animals are cute, but no other animal is cute in exactly the same sweet, stripy way that you are. Zebra stripes are like fingerprints -- no two zebras have exactly the same pattern. Baby zebras are very playful, and they spend lots of time nuzzling each other. If another zebra has an itchy back or messy hair, you'll fix the problem with your teeth. You and your friends sort of have an agreement: If you nibble my back, I'll nibble yours. To stay out of danger, zebras listen closely to everything that's going on around them. They can turn their ears in almost any direction. (If you share that ability, we beg you to record a video and post it online.)
You're a duckling! Aww... right now we're dying for a special web browser that lets us reach through the Internet and pat your fluffy little feathers. Someday, you're going to grow up into a big duck and migrate back and forth between two homes (that's right -- not only will you be able to fly, you'll take extended vacations every year in a warm southern climate). As a baby duck, though, your life's not quite as luxurious. Some baby animals get to snuggle up to mom and take it easy until they get used to the world, but ducklings can swim and feed themselves as soon as they hatch. The mama duck basically leads them to water and says, "OK, do your thing." Please take care of yourself, OK? The world is counting on your cuteness.
What's cute, cuddly, curious, and able to smell food from reeeally far away? You. Polar bears travel long distances for food, and you probably would, too, if you were hungry for something specific. Polar bears are great swimmers, and almost everything they eat comes from the ocean. If you're not interested in diving into icy waters looking for your next meal, don't worry -- for now, mama bear will feed you and keep you safe. Why don't you go wrestle in the snow with another polar bear cub? Because that's pretty much the cutest thing we can possibly imagine.
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I'm a baby zebra!
All baby animals are cute, but no other animal is cute in exactly the same sweet, stripy way that you are. Zebra stripes are like fingerprints -- no two zebras have exactly the same pattern. Baby zebras are very playful, and they spend lots of time nuzzling each other. If another zebra has an itchy back or messy hair, you'll fix the problem with your teeth. You and your friends sort of have an agreement: If you nibble my back, I'll nibble yours. To stay out of danger, zebras listen closely to everything that's going on around them. They can turn their ears in almost any direction. (If you share that ability, we beg you to record a video and post it online.)
You're a duckling!
Aww... right now we're dying for a special web browser that lets us reach through the Internet and pat your fluffy little feathers. Someday, you're going to grow up into a big duck and migrate back and forth between two homes (that's right -- not only will you be able to fly, you'll take extended vacations every year in a warm southern climate). As a baby duck, though, your life's not quite as luxurious. Some baby animals get to snuggle up to mom and take it easy until they get used to the world, but ducklings can swim and feed themselves as soon as they hatch. The mama duck basically leads them to water and says, "OK, do your thing." Please take care of yourself, OK? The world is counting on your cuteness.
What's cute, cuddly, curious, and able to smell food from reeeally far away? You. Polar bears travel long distances for food, and you probably would, too, if you were hungry for something specific. Polar bears are great swimmers, and almost everything they eat comes from the ocean. If you're not interested in diving into icy waters looking for your next meal, don't worry -- for now, mama bear will feed you and keep you safe. Why don't you go wrestle in the snow with another polar bear cub? Because that's pretty much the cutest thing we can possibly imagine.
tem q escrever em ingles?
Boicote ao English....eu sou um patoooo! eba!
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