
Almost all baby animals
Let’s start by saying that almost all baby animals are cute, right? According to statistics, many people consider those baby animals the cutest creatures in the world and this is the explanation for their domestication over the years, from dogs and cats to reptiles, monkeys and other exotic pets.
In general, people tend to adopt pets when they are babies and one of the most common reasons is that they consider them cute and innocent, that’s how most of them have been domesticated.
Piglets are among the cutest animals in the world, can you believe it? And of course, they deserve this status. Fortunately, there are many people who want to adopt piglets as pets, instead of eating them when they are adults. These beautiful babies weigh around 35 lbs, less than a dog, right? But the older they get, the more they gain weight.
Of course, there are some baby creatures that aren’t often considered cute, such as rodents because they are hairless when they are born, pigeons as they have a beak larger than their heads as well as eagles.
In addition, another interesting observation that many studies have shown is that people often found baby animals cuter than human babies.

Slow Loris
As you can see in the photo above, do you think you can withstand the adorable eyes of the slow loris? They are so cute that many toy manufacturers use them to make people buy more things like that. These special creatures can be found in Southeast Asia, in regions like Bangladesh, Northeast India, Sulu Archipelago, Philippines, Yunnan and China.
There are multiple slow loris species, including the Sunda slow loris, Bengal slow loris, pygmy slow loris, Javan slow loris, Philippine slow loris, Bangka slow loris, Bornean slow loris, and Kayan River slow loris.
The most common species is the pygmy slow loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus). They like to spend their time in different trees, they are omnivore creatures which means that they feed on plants and other small animals. However, what many people don’t know about the cutest animal in the world is that the slow loris is also the only known venomous primate. So, even though they have beautiful and adorable eyes, they are also quite dangerous. They are nocturnal hunters, which means that they use their beautiful eyes to detect their prey.
Speaking of domestic animals, you can’t adopt a slow loris as a pet because, first of all, they are dangerous and secondly, it’s illegal to adopt one.