I thought yes a new anipal to had to the Cutetropolis family!
But after I looked up black and rufous sengi it turns out to be an elephant shrew which I already knew about but they are extremely cute whatever you call them especially the way they drink upside down from their mother.
allein 🐾March 19, 2026 / 10:02 am
Heffalump shrews! I love their little “trunks” so much.
AJMarch 19, 2026 / 10:08 am
Wow, so much cuteness so early. Poppy and Panther are utterly adorable, so sweet I won’t need sugar in my tea today. Glad they were adopted together, I mean who could separate them??? And of course the opossum story comes from Australia. If the animals aren’t trying to kill you, they’re being too dang cute. The opossum was probably a little confused wondering why the others were being standoffish and not talking to him, lol. The Canadian kitty better watch out, ya just never know with border agents. Don’t want to end up who knows where. The snootlets!!! Talk about teeny! And like Georgiana, I was intrigued about this “new” species until the Great Google said they were elephant shrews. Then I’m like, oh yeah, that’s what they are.
I thought yes a new anipal to had to the Cutetropolis family!
But after I looked up black and rufous sengi it turns out to be an elephant shrew which I already knew about but they are extremely cute whatever you call them especially the way they drink upside down from their mother.
Heffalump shrews! I love their little “trunks” so much.
Wow, so much cuteness so early. Poppy and Panther are utterly adorable, so sweet I won’t need sugar in my tea today. Glad they were adopted together, I mean who could separate them??? And of course the opossum story comes from Australia. If the animals aren’t trying to kill you, they’re being too dang cute. The opossum was probably a little confused wondering why the others were being standoffish and not talking to him, lol. The Canadian kitty better watch out, ya just never know with border agents. Don’t want to end up who knows where. The snootlets!!! Talk about teeny! And like Georgiana, I was intrigued about this “new” species until the Great Google said they were elephant shrews. Then I’m like, oh yeah, that’s what they are.