We’ve welcomed baby lions. We’ve cooed over cheetah cubs. And now, proving that anything is adorable if you miniaturize it and make it vulnerable, come the first pictures of the new giant anteater born at the National Zoo December 7.
To get ahead of the inevitable naming contest, what do you think the little guy should be called?
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We’ve welcomed baby lions. We’ve cooed over cheetah cubs. And now, proving that anything is adorable if you miniaturize it and make it vulnerable, come the first pictures of the new giant anteater born at the National Zoo December 7.
To get ahead of the inevitable naming contest, what do you think the little guy should be called?
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