Things got a bit too much for this tiny sengi as it made its debut at Chester Zoo.

The three-month old creature seemed overwhelmed by all the attention and let out a mighty old yawn, poking his little tongue out for the camera.

Is it bed time yet? (Chester Zoo/PA)

The sengi, also known as a round-eared elephant shrew, is one of two born at the zoo for the first time, and they are now fully grown.

This one’s cheeky (Chester Zoo/PA)

They’re pretty unusual looking and grow only to be four inches in length, but surprisingly are more closely related to elephants than shrews.

Best of all, they are one of the very few mammals that naturally pair up for life. Naww.

Looks like a little furry elephant (Chester Zoo/PA)

Too cute.