Whatever you call them—tardigrades, water bears, moss piglets—they sure are cute! #CuteOff http://t.co/anPPQVdy06 pic.twitter.com/4zWrr4rvip
— AMNH (@AMNH) September 1, 2015
This #CuteOff needs moar inverts: The #SQUEEE is strong in this freshly-hatched little #cuttlefish, Sepiola atlantica pic.twitter.com/gA3QwC1hVW
— Carina M. Gsottbauer (@CarinaDSLR) August 31, 2015
King of the Daisies! #JumpingSpider #CuteOff #becurious pic.twitter.com/4BGslKmQ8N
— Christy Pitto (@CrawliesWithCri) September 1, 2015
I gotta contribute a nudibranch that looks like a fluffy bunny (Jorunna parva) to the #CuteOff. Go fluffy bunny slug! pic.twitter.com/7DO9h8CL85
— Milana Featherbottom (@sidetracht) September 1, 2015
It's a #CuteOff folks! Look at these #ChesapeakeBay cownose rays! Can we get a SQUEE up in here?! pic.twitter.com/QJONfW63F7
— SmithsonianEnv (@SmithsonianEnv) September 1, 2015
#TeamIchthyology submits kissing gourami into the #cuteoff. People love this behavior but they are disputing! pic.twitter.com/eIrmVqgmLh
— Liz Marchio (@LizMarchio) September 1, 2015
Lowland streaked tenrec: «Think I'm bluffing? Try me. Just try me!» #CuteOff pic.twitter.com/eNhGs4Z4t9
— Asia Murphy (@am_anatiala) September 1, 2015
I'm pretty sure this smiling #caecilian (Icthyophis sp.) is a #cuteoff champion! #amphibians @amphibiansorg pic.twitter.com/utXLMeQdtn
— Dr Jodi Rowley (@jodirowley) August 31, 2015
Did they announce the #CuteOff winner yet? Don't think my #frog can stay awake till the end #TeamHerpetology #coffee pic.twitter.com/YSWeF4q49F
— Jonathan Kolby (@MyFrogCroaked) September 1, 2015