Baby Penguins
A group of flightless marine birds known as penguins. They are well-adapted to life in the sea, contrasting dark and white plumage and flippers for swimming. They feed on krill, fish, squid, and other sea creatures that they catch when swimming under the surface. They spend about half of their lives underwater and the other half at sea. Despite their origins in the Southern Hemisphere, all penguins live in cold climates. In the far south, a few species can be found.
Baby Donkey
Donkeys, a domesticated horse family member, have been used as working animals for thousands of years. There are more than 40 million donkeys globally, the majority of which live in developing countries. They are often used as draught or pack animals there. Working donkeys are usually associated with people who live on a low income. In developing countries, donkeys aren’t kept as pets in large numbers.