Chan sung, a male endangered clouded leopard cub really loves attention. After a feeding, the baby, who was born at Tacoma's Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, enjoys a special scratch from one of the animal care staff.
This little baby just can't get enough of being tickled. And honestly, watching him get tickled might be the cutest thing you'll see all day. As the caretaker scratches under the cub's chin, it wiggles and kicks his little legs in the air and gets the biggest smile on his face.
Although this adorable video was filmed in 2012, it is now making the rounds again on social media.
The cub's name Chan sung (pronounced Chan-Soon) translates to "Noble." It was choose from an online poll through the zoo's website. In a press release at the time, staff biologist Andy Goldfarb, the cub's primary keeper, praised the public for their pick.
"The boy will have to grow into his 'Noble' name, but he can do it," said Goldfarb.
Native to the rain forests of Southeast Asia, Clouded leopards are an endangered species. Point Defiance is one of only three zoos in the country with active clouded leopard breeding programs.
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