Animals Wildlife 59 Endearing Names for Baby Animals By Russell McLendon Russell McLendon Writer University of Georgia Russell McLendon is a science writer with expertise in the natural environment, humans, and wildlife. He holds degrees in journalism and environmental anthropology. Learn about our editorial process Updated August 21, 2024 Clinton Harris / Getty Images Animals Wildlife Pets Animal Rights Endangered Species "Look at that cute baby dog!" is not something you hear very often. There's nothing technically wrong with it, of course, but English already offers a shorter, more familiar, and more evocative term for this baby animal: a puppy. Most of us can probably think of several other well-known examples—baby cats are kittens, baby cows are calves, baby bears are cubs, baby deer are fawns and baby porcupines are ... um ... what is a baby porcupine called? Beyond a few dozen iconic species, many juvenile animals leave the casual observer fumbling for the right word. Sometimes it's just a matter of choosing from a list of common terms—like kit, cub, pup, calf, and chick—but other times the official baby animal name turns out to be surprisingly specific and obscure. A baby porcupine, for instance, is called a "porcupette." (And yes, it's cute.) Below is a list of lesser-known baby animal names, including a few of the "kit or cub" variety, as well as more esoteric monikers. Mammal and Marsupial Baby Animal Names Vlad Sokolovsky / Shutterstock A variety of mammalian babies are known as cubs, kits, pups, or whelps, especially in carnivorous or omnivorous species. Many young plant-eating ungulates, meanwhile, go by names like fawn or calf, although the latter term is also used for marine mammals like dolphins, manatees, and whales. We'll list a few of those here, focusing on less famous examples, along with even more distinctive names for other baby mammals, marsupials, and monotremes: Aardvark: cub or calf Alpaca, llama, guanaco or vicuña: cria Anteater: pup Ape: infant Bat: pup Beaver: kitten or kit Binturong: pup or kitten Boar: shoat, boarlet, or piglet Coyote: pup or whelp Echidna: puggle Fox: pup, cub, or kit Goat: kid Hare: leveret Hedgehog: piglet or pup Hippopotamus: calf Horse: foal, colt (male), or filly (female) Kangaroo: joey Mole: pup Monkey: infant Mouse: pup or pinky Platypus: puggle Porcupine: porcupette Pronghorn: fawn Opossum: joey Otter: pup or whelp Rabbit: kitten, kit or bunny Raccoon: cub or kit Rhinoceros: calf Seal: pup Sheep: lamb Skunk: kitten or kit Squirrel: pup, kitten or kit Walrus: cub or pup Wolf: cub, pup or whelp Bird Baby Animal Names Maksimilian / Shutterstock Young birds are broadly known as chicks, a general term that applies to any bird. There are also more specific words for various stages of a chick's development, though — a hatchling is a bird that recently hatched, a nestling is a one that isn't ready to leave the nest, and a fledgling is one that's newly ready for flight. You can't go wrong calling any young bird a chick, but if you'd like to be as precise as possible, here are a few other terms for particular types of chicks: Dove or pigeon: squab or squeaker Duck: duckling Eagle: eaglet Falcon or hawk: eyas Goose: gosling Guineafowl: keet Owl: owlet Peafowl: peachick Puffin: puffling Swan: cygnet or flapper Turkey: poult, jake (male), or jenny (female) Reptile and Amphibian Baby Animal Names db_beyer / Getty Images As with birds and other egg-laying animals, newborn reptiles and amphibians are given the default label of hatchling. They don't have nearly as many specific baby names as birds or mammals, although there are a few notable standouts: Frog or toad: tadpole or polliwogNewt: eftSnake: snakelet Baby Fish Names Rodger Jackman / Getty Images Young fish tend to go through several developmental stages, from eggs to larvae to juveniles. Once those juveniles can feed themselves, instead of relying on a yolk-sac for nutrition, they are commonly referred to as "fry." And once those fry have grown scales and functional fins, they're known as "fingerlings," so named because they're often roughly the size of a human finger. Beyond those general terms, here are some narrower names for fish offspring: Cod: codlingEel: leptocephalus (larva), elver (juvenile)Salmon or trout: alevin (before fry), parr (between fry and smolt), smoltShark: pup Invertebrate Baby Names Grumpylam / Getty Images This is a wide-ranging category that includes a motley crew of animals like insects, arachnids, echinoderms, and mollusks. These creatures begin life as eggs, followed by other broad stages such as larvae, pupae, or nymphs. Some also have unique names for their immature stages, like these: Ant: antling Jellyfish: ephyra Mosquito: wriggler Mussel: glochidium Oyster: spat Sea urchin: pluteus Spider: spiderling