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i’M SCREAMING BECAUSE OF HOW CUTE THIS IS
such cry babies oh my god
few things in this world make me as happy as this video
I can’t fucking breathe. Holy shit. This is basically my entire personality and interests in a video. I will never recover from this.
STOP IT
I can’t even pretend for a second this isn’t something I would do lol
I would totally try this just cause turkeys are so dumb it’s funny :3
I’M CRYING LOOK WHAT MY CAT DID IN HER SLEEP
Blep blep blep
CATS ARE SO WEIRD
Oh my god. This is too cute.
My best guess is that it’s a motor pattern involved in a dream the cat is having - probably either grooming behavior or drinking. Either way, awwwwww.
you are the dancing queen
young and sweet, only seventeen
my favorite part of this video is the fact that the person making it clearly really cares deeply about that stuffed shark thing so like they don’t actually mess it up with makeup lmao
This guy loves this job!
This dude needs an Oscar lol like holy shit when he eats that chicks head!! That just sold it for me I laughed way too much lolol
THIS WAS SO CUTE. I WAS SMILING LIKE AN IDIOT. I NEED TO FIND HIM.
@vikingofficial Look at this talented dog
Raccoon dogs look very similar to raccoons but have no genetic similarities between them. They belong to the Canidae family, which are known to have distinct dog and wolf like characteristics and appearance. These animals are both carnivorous and omnivorous mammals.
They are monogamous and will mate for life. It is only if the mate dies or is killed, will the other search for a new mate. Two mates will hibernate in one den. During this period they will maintain close body contact to keep each other warm and will groom each other as well. This is a trait not practiced by canines, as dogs neither hibernate and nor are they monogamous in nature.
Raccoon dogs are also known as tanuki, and they feature very heavily in a lot of Japanese folklore. They also get super fluffy and adorable when their winter coat comes in.
If you want to see one in real life, only place in the entire United States that houses tanuki is Zoo Atlanta - they’ve got two bonded brothers named Thor and Loki. Tanuki are really uncommon in zoos around the world, although I’m not sure why - IUCN lists them as ‘least concern’ so maybe they’re just so prevalent as to not be thought “worth” exhibiting. They’re super cool little canids, though, so definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area.
My astro profs favorite animals are gerbils so I showed him a video of the ones I adopted the other day and to see a grown ass man lose his shit over how cute my gerbils were was the most magical thing we had a 20 minute conversation about how much he loves gerbils and little rodents in general what a sweetie honestly
therapeutic
this is the best video in the entire planet it made me happy when i was crying and sad
not to be negative but someone really spent all that time and energy cutting open a pomegranate and then gave it to a (cute) raccoon?
It’s called Love .
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@why-animals-do-the-thing what the heck?
This is priceless. Fur is a great nest-building material. Normally, birds get it from snags on branches or (maybe, I’m not sure) dead animals. I know some people who actually put out a bird-feeder full of hair for the birds after they brush out their dog, specifically so that it can be turned into nesting material.
This is a very brave birb who has learned where it comes from and just decided to go get some from the source, and a dog who is probably too asleep to care.