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Judi Lynn

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Tue Jan 1, 2019, 10:18 PM Jan 2019

9 Times Nature Was Totes Adorbs in 2018

By Brandon Specktor, Senior Writer | December 29, 2018 08:51am ET

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The Year in CuteCredit: Denver Zoo
The Year in Cute
2018 was a tough news year for a lot of us, but it was also a great year for the advancement of Cuteness Studies. In May, for example, scientists discovered that puppies reach peak cuteness at 6 to 8 weeks old. This is important information that will inform many lunchtime Google image searches for decades to come.

Elsewhere around the world, a donkey fell in love with an emu, a momma duck babysat 76 fluffy babies and penguins requisitioned a research camera to take selfies. Join us now for a photographic review of 2018's most adorable scientific moments. You've earned this.

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