Newborn Animal Photos
Twin baby alpacas with their mother at a farm in Penrith, Cumbria, northwest England. The woolly babies are extremely rare and believed to be the first alpaca twins born in captivity in the world. The animals, which originally hail from South America, are kept for their fleece, which produces a strong luxury fiber.
Making chirping noises, a baby Siamese Crocodile breaks his way out of a shell, while being born at Alligator Adventure in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Native to Asia, the Siamese Crocodile is endangered, and it is rare for them to be born in captivity.
A newborn Bactrian camel calf stands for the first time by its mother, at Lee Richarson Zoo's Wild Asia exhibit in Garden City, Kansas. The 2-hump camel is the first of this type born at the zoo.
Wildebeest calves with their mother at Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Africa.
A month old kitten basks in its mother's care on a farm in Tennessee.
Cheetah Cubs sit next to their mother in the grasses of the Savannah, Africa.
An antelope fawn has a playful sparring match with a yearling doe in Custer State Park, South Dakota. As an adult this youngster will have no trouble leaving predators in the dust as an antelope is easily the fastest animal on the North American continent, having been clocked at speeds in excess of 60 mph. They are also great marathoners able to maintain great speeds over long distances.
A baby elephant seems tiny standing next to its giant mother.
Bottlenose Dolphin Calf and mother leaping.
A 2-day old miniature dwarf filly lies next to a 4-month old baby.















