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Something to help your procrastinate during finals week

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Procrastinate. Whether we like it or not, we all have done it at one point in our lives. Whether it is pushing back time to study for an exam or waiting till the night before a paper is due to start writing it, procrastination takes many shapes and sizes. It does not have to be specifically related to school in order for it to be considered procrastination. You can procrastinate at work, at home, or just life in general. But mentioning school, it is finals week here at Florida Southern. So for some, we are enter the through's of procrastination-nation. But that is cool. Yours truly is guilty of it as well. So to here to all the procrastinators - or those just wanting to take a quick study break - I have assembled a list of 50 adorable baby animals to help you pass the time. I scoured the farthest realms of Google Images and Pinterest to find them. Enjoy!

1. Baby Ant Eater

2. Baby Buffalo

3. Baby Camels

4. Baby Chameleon

5. Baby Cheetah

6. Baby Chinchilla

7. Baby Cow

8. Baby Crocodile

9.) Baby Deer

10. Baby Dolphin

11. Baby Donkey

12. Duckling

13.) Baby Elephant

14. Baby Emu

15. Baby Flamingo

16. Baby Fox

17. Baby Giraffe

18.) Baby Gorilla

19.) Baby Hamster

20.) Baby Hedgehog

21.) Baby Hippo

22.) Baby Jaguar

23.) Baby Koala

24.) Baby Lemur

25.) Baby Lion

26.) Baby Llama

27.) Baby Lynx

28.) Baby Manatee

29.) Baby Meerkat

30.) Baby Monkey

31.) Baby Octopus

32.) Baby Ostrich

33.) Baby Otter

34.) Baby Owl

35. Baby Panda

36. Baby Penguin

37. Baby Polar Bear

38. Baby Puffer Fish


39. Baby Rhino

40.Baby Seal

41. Skunk

42. Baby Sloth

43.Baby Snake

44. Baby Squirrel

45.Baby Tiger

46.Baby Turtle

47.Baby Walrus

48.Baby Whale

49. Baby Wolf

50. Baby Zebra

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