The world's most ridiculously adorable wild animals

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Wombat - This pudgy, furry, Australian marsupial is too cute.

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Philippine tarsier - This wide-eyed miniature primate is well known for its attentive gaze and tiny body, making it one of the most endearing-looking creatures out there.

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Slow loris - This exotic animal, with big eyes and an adorably round head, can be found in South and Southeast Asia.

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American mink - Unfortunately these adorable, energetic creatures are the world's most frequently farmed animal for their fur.

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Black-footed ferret - These little creatures are the only ferret species native to North America. They can apparently sleep up to 21 hours!

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Quokka - This friendly little marsupial is about the size of a domestic cat and loves munching on plants. 

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Parrotbill - Parrotbills are actually a group of peculiar birds native to East and Southeast Asia, but they're generally small and round, with long tails.

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Pika - Despite looking like rodents, pikas are related to hares and rabbits.

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Fennec fox - This small, harmless, nocturnal fox can be found in the Sahara Desert of North Africa. The over-sized ears are its most lovable feature. 

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Meerkat - What's more adorable than little creatures who prefer human-like poses? These social animals can be found in the deserts of South Africa.

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Klipspringer - Klipspringers are actually very small antelopes, who grow up to 24 inches (61 cm) and weigh an average of 30 lbs (13 kg).

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Sugar glider - These adorable, playful marsupials are expert gliders and they have a sweet tooth when it comes to sap.

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Ezo momonga - This Japanese dwarf flying squirrel, with its big eyes and adorably chubby exterior, looks like what children's plush toys were modeled after.

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