12 Baby Animals That Look Nothing Like Their Adult Versions
Prepare to say "awww" and then "whaaa?" when you see these animals.
Echidna - An egg-laying type of anteater native to Australia and New Zealand.
Emu - Second only to the ostrich, this tall bird lives all over Australia.
Ocean sunfish - Growing up to 2,200 lbs, the sunfish roams tropical waters feeding on jellyfish.
Wild boar - Located throughout Eurasia and the Southeastern U.S., wild boars can grow up to 1,000 lbs.
Elephant seal -- Nearly hunted to extinction, these giant seals now live along the Pacific coast.
Giant panda - Native only to mountain ranges in central China, panda babies look nothing like the adults.
Heyna -- These dog-looking animals live on the African plains and are known for their bone-crushing jaws.
Mandrill - Related to baboons, mandrills live in colonies and are found in Africa's rainforests.
Flamingo - These colorful birds can range from white to pink and live along tropical and sub-tropical coasts.
Silver leaf monkey - These Malaysian monkeys start off with a golden coat before it turns a sliver-y gray.
Tapir - Tapirs live in the jungles of Asia and South America and are related to horses and rhinos.
Peacock -- This colorful bird native to India and Sri Lanka starts off looking like a wild chicken.