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I want one!When Kitty is ready to do cubs, this had some nice footage of the belly and little face of a clouded leopard cub, 7 weeks old. WATCH: Tiny clouded leopard napping is adorable
I want one!When Kitty is ready to do cubs, this had some nice footage of the belly and little face of a clouded leopard cub, 7 weeks old. WATCH: Tiny clouded leopard napping is adorable
LOL!! Like this !! =)Fantastic work on model, rigging and textures. Absolutely jaw dropping.
I "see" the cub with Poser fur a bit more fluffy than the grown cat. You know the way kittens look when you simply are forced to cuddle them and bury your face in their fluffy stomach fluff. But that's just me loving fluffy kittens.
When Kitty is ready to do cubs, this had some nice footage of the belly and little face of a clouded leopard cub, 7 weeks old. WATCH: Tiny clouded leopard napping is adorable
Fantastic work on model, rigging and textures. Absolutely jaw dropping.
I "see" the cub with Poser fur a bit more fluffy than the grown cat. You know the way kittens look when you simply are forced to cuddle them and bury your face in their fluffy stomach fluff. But that's just me loving fluffy kittens.
I hate clickbait titles with an overwhelming passion. I want to send the writers back to journalism school--and then I realize that crap is what they're teaching in journalism school. A headline should say what an article is about in a concise summary, not "He Does This, But You Won't Believe What Happens Next." Whether I believe it or not is dependent on how much I trust the source, and with a title like that, I don't trust it very much. I don't even read clickbait posted on Facebook anymore; I go to the comments to look for a summary.Sometimes I wonder about the people who name youtube videos. Do we really need to be told that a tiny colluded leopard napping is adorable? I think we know it's going to be a adorable.