Let’s admit, most of us love some kind of an animal or bird. Some like strong and sturdy animals like lion, tiger, gorilla, bears or elephant, while others love the gullible and meek ones like goat, sheep, deer, rabbit, etc. And there are those who prefer birds over animals.

So, whatever, your preference, I am sure when it comes to talking about the babies of your favourite animal, it fills you up with love. Afterall, who can resist the cuteness of babies, be it of humans or animals.

This is exactly Zooborns is about — pictures and stories of newborn animals, born in various zoos around the world.

As the title of the website suggests, it’s about animal babies, especially those that are born in the zoos around the world, their photos and how they explore the fascinating world around them.

With many new species being born in zoos every day, the site provides a great opportunity to everyone to learn about animals in a unique way. There are sections on the site that discuss the history of different species and how their numbers have changed over time.

The site is easy to navigate, you are given options to either choose from the names of baby animals given in “Alphabetical order” or choose baby animals from “Aquarium” or “Zoos”.

The content on the site is written in quite an easy language so that people of all ages, especially the younger one, can understand without any hassle. One of the best things about Zooborns is that it’s completely free to use. There are no ads or other distractions, and it just requires you to log in with an email address.

Let’s indulge this weekend in the cuteness of baby animals on one of a site that will add to your knowledge in a highly enjoyable way. So just click on www.zooborns.com and have fun with some cute baby animals.

Published in Dawn, Young World, August 27th, 2022

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