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Baby animals often capture our hearts with their cuteness.
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Wildlife tour operators Explore Worldwide employed eye-tracking technology to determine which of the world's newborn animals drew the most attention from humans.
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According to the study, the Indian rhinoceros topped the list, attracting a human's attention 104 times and holding it for 34 seconds.
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New Zealand's Morepork was second on the list attracting a human's attention 59times and holding for 34 seconds
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Ireland's Irish Hare was third on the list.
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Fourth spot was held by Australia's Quokka with a fixation for 32 seconds.
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Switzerland's Swiss Mountain Dog ranked next with a fixation for 32 seconds.
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The royal Bengal tiger ranked fourteenth on the list. Madhya Pradesh has India's greatest population of Bengal tigers.
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Have you seen any of these baby animals for real?
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