Friday, 29 July 2011

Introducing something with fluff... the pika

An American pika
I've covered some birds and fish now and so I'm going to move into mammal territory - with the pika. There are actually 30 different species of this guy, and they come from the same family as rabbits and hares, but the thing they have in common is that they're all alpine/mountainous creatures, living in crevasses/burrows.

Adult and juvenile black-lipped pikas (China). Image credit: David Blank
Another pika, species unknown
Some people may be wondering whether the pika was inspiration for the Japanese-originated Pokemon, Pikachu. I really have no idea, but there is a similarity there.

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Round 'n' cute birds in plush form...

Slightly cheating here as these aren't 'real' animals, but I thought they qualified for a post as they are extremely round and extremely cute :)

These are felt birds, by Mahteeka, and are based on real species. Some previews:

Scarlet Tanager
Blue Jay
Black-Capped Chickadee
More featured here, where there are contact details on buying any or commissions :)

Monday, 11 July 2011

The Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker proves you can be lumpy AND cute

Image credit: Charlene-SJ
This truly is a weird little fish. The Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker is a lesser known creature, but that doesn't stop it being any less cute (at least I think so). They grow up to 1-5 inches (5 being exceptionally huge). The weirdest thing about them is that they have little sucker pads on their tummies, which makes them stickable to almost anything. You know, like those ornaments you sucker to the inside of car windows. Most of them are apparently found in the North Pacific.

image source: islandwood.org

According to The Featured Creature, a Japanese aquarium placed balloons inside of their lumpsucker tank. Apparently the fish loved it. Photographic evidence:

source: divematrix.com

source: divematrix.com
And if that wasn't enough, here's an awesome video of one of these guys in action. The little eel-type fish can't get enough of it, he's like 'what even ARE you?!'.


The moral of this post: you don't need fur or feathers, or even complete symmetry, to be round 'n' cute.

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Chaffinch collapses under own weight of adorableness

Image credit: ronbose8
At least it looks like it, anyway. I think it is a chaffinch but I've had to identify it myself - so someone correct me if I'm wrong please :)

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Round Little Robins

The Red-Breasted Robin is one of the most iconic birds in the UK, and with how cute it is, it's not surprising. An especially rotund robin who ate all the crumbs poses adorably for the camera:

Source The Mirror

And here's another one, since The Mirror is keen to keep tabs on especially round robins:

The closest thing you'll get to a real life Angry Bird.
One thing's for sure, these little guys will not starve through the Winter.

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Adorable Pea Frog

Frogs have some extreme potential to be adorable, but they're even cuter when they're tiny.

The aptly named Pea Frog:

These recently discovered guys come from Borneo and live in carnivorous plants, such as pitcher plants. It's amazing how small they are.

Here's another one balancing on a pencil:

Definitely not his natural habitat.
I might just start obsessively buying pitcher plants until I find one.

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

First post :)

Welcome to the Round 'n' Cute blog. Have you ever noticed how many animals out there are just overwhelmingly cute due to how fat (and/or round) they are? I have.

I'd like to open this blog with one of my favourites, the Long Tailed Tit. This guy is common throughout Europe and Asia, and is a tiny little thing growing around 13-15 cm.

Image credit: Gary Shilton/RSPB. Check out the little grumpy one on the far right :p


Image credit: BBC

Image credit: Grahame Thompson

The best part of these guys is the way they move. They're extremely hyperactive:

 

Hope you enjoyed this post :)