The Taipei Zoo in Wenshan, Taiwan is known as one of the greatest zoological gardens on the planet, and with all the newborn babies arriving there, it will only get better in time.
The zoo is a popular attraction in Taiwan, because it is one of the best refuges for Giant Pandas, but there are many other fascinating creatures that call Taipei home. The newest member of the Taipei Zoo might just be the cutest… you aren't going to believe your eyes when you see this little one!
A baby pangolin named Gung-wu was born recently, a first for the world-renowned zoo. The tiny rare mammal worried zoo workers when she wouldn't take her mother's milk, so caretakers stepped in to bottle feed the newborn.
The amazing video and photos below prove that this little angel is in very good hands. Have you ever seen such an adorable little one?!
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For the first time EVER the Taipei Zoo in Taiwan is raising a pangolin from birth.

Many people think this scaly newborn is a reptile, but pangolins are mammals found in tropical areas of Asia and Africa.

The pangolin baby, named Gung-wu, was born healthy, but wouldn't take her mother's milk.

Caretakers at the zoo began bottle feeding Gung-wu after the tiny baby fell from 133 grams at birth to only 113 grams.

This way, the tiny pangolin can get the nutrients she needs to grow big and strong.

Gung-wu's caretakers clean her up so she doesn't get an infection.

Since she began being fed by her caretakers, Gung-wu's weight has skyrocketed from 113 grams to a much healthier 313 grams!

This little miracle is loving life so far and looking cuter every day.

How can you not fall in love with that curious little face?