Two fluffy Highland calves were spotted zooming around their new home in an adorable burst of energy.
The calves—a white male named Hubert and a red female named Will-O—are just three months old and are the latest additions to the Nashville Zoo's Historic Farm in Tennessee.
Video shows the pint-sized fluffballs charging around the yard with Hamish, a five-and-a-half-month-old calf who arrived earlier this year.
All three come from the same farm and share the distinctive features of their breed, long horns and shaggy locks, which have made Highland cows one of the most recognisable breeds.
(Nashville Zoo via SWNS)
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Native to Scotland, Highland cattle are the oldest registered cattle breed in the world, known for their hardy nature and gentle temperament.
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