By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
 Bottle baby: A crowned sifaka lemur from Madagascar
 
They’re irresistibly cute. But these gorgeous newborns are actually some of the animal kingdom’s most endangered species — and they’ve been bred specially in zoos across the world. From a baby beluga whale to a pint-size monkey, you can’t help but fall for these mini-marvels . . . 
 
 Hello, me old China: Yun Zi the giant panda was born in San Diego Zoo
  You'll be all white: This blue-eyed beauty is Durga, a Bengal tiger cub
 
Birdy dance: Sawyer is actually a tawny frogmouth, not an owl
 
 A quick brush up: Emperor tamarin monkeys have to look their best
  Handle with care: The clouded leopard soon becomes powerful
 
Simply red: Menari, a Sumatran orangutan is one of a critically endangered species
 
 See here: Newborn red pandas Tai and Pip from Edmonton Valley Zoo in Canada Bath time: Monifa the pygmy hippo is still small enough to bathe in a bowl
 
G'day sport: Rooby the red kangaroo fell from Mum's pouch, so a fleece must suffice
 
 I'm all ears: The fennec fox evolved to hear insect prey in the Sahara, though this one is Korean
  Neck and neck: These chicks will grow into sleek, green-feathered parrots
 
These Gentoo penguins from Seaworld San Diego will lose their fluffiness
 
 Calf love: Miki the beluga keeps close to his mum in a Chicago aquarium
 
 Don't tread on me, Mum: Mali is the first baby elephant to be born in Melbourne Zoo
 
 In the pink, but this aardvark from Detroit Zoo will grow a hairy coat
Taken from Zooborns by Andrew Bleiman and Chris Eastland, Constable £8.99. Published on October 7
source :dailymail 
Bikini bombshell Kate Upton stuns in never-seen-before photo shoot from 
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By HEIDI PARKER FOR MAILONLINE
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