Fluffy and furry, adorable and endearing - the world of animal babies can be seriously cute.
A mysterious sound eminates from a coastal cave.
Female Komodo dragons can reproduce without a male.
The snow monkeys of Hell's Valley find the perfect winter resort.
Conspicuous orange fur attracts attentive babysitters.
A Skomer Island warden weighs and measures a puffin chick.
Newborn captive panda twins spend their early days in intensive care.
Skill development lies at the heart of the family for chimpanzees.
In big families, it’s not always possible to worry about individuals.
Learning to climb is an important step for young black bears.
A fox family plays on the lawn in Heligan.
A family of grizzly bears emerge from the den after a winter sleep.
Young koalas stay dependent on their mothers for a whole year.
Abbotsbury's mute swans rear their broods of up to six cygnets.
An old silverback is left to care for his young daughter when her mother deserts the group.
Wolf pups make a rare summer appearance in Yellowstone.
Urban foxes have an easier time of it than their country cousins.
Female caiman make excellent babysitters.
A South American grey fox mother moves her cubs to a new den.
Martin Hughes Games helps assess the Amur leopard cubs.
Cubs see the world for the very first time as the Arctic winter ends.
Playful cubs make hunting a real challenge.
Hand rearing baby Tasmanian devils can be tricky.
A red fox family set up a home next door to a landfill site in Essex.
A baby Coquerel's sifaka worries the Duke lemur centre's vets.