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Lamb
Lamb ears are typically held out almost horizontally from the head. On
white lambs, the skin shows through the white fleece on the ear. Blending
with circular motions of a tortillion will help achieve a fleecy look.
Fawn
A fawn's ears are quite large in proportion to its head size. This is typical of
many, although not all, baby creatures: the ears, as well as the eyes, appear
larger than they do at the adult stage.
paws & hooves
Baby animals generally have small, delicate feet and legs that are shorter
and thinner than their adult counterparts. Puppies, on the other hand, often
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