Baby Dik-Dik
Four tiny antelope groups form the dik-dik umbrella term, which is prevalent in southern and eastern Africa. Their unique name comes from the cry that the females unleash whenever they are stressed or threatened. This is their personal alarm system. As for the males, they make quite the intense sound when threatened, which is a high-pitched whistle. You can imagine that any predator approaching a dik-dik herd would have its ears assaulted by a fearsome cacophony.
Baby Penguins
Penguins make up an incredibly adorable group of marine birds that are flightless. Their white and black feathers and flippers have evolved to adequately thrive within the ocean. Penguins feed on squid, krill, and fish, as well as a variety of sea life that they are able to snatch up as they swim about the water. Around 50 percent of their lifetime will be spent submerged. Although penguins are found within the Southern Hemisphere, they mainly exist within icy conditions.