You haven’t seen a cat with long fur, until you’ve seen Colonel Meow. According to Guinness World Records, this Himalayan-Persian cross-breed has fur that reaches 22.87cm (9in) and needs it brushed 2-3 times a week, taking both of its owners, Anne and Eric, to complete the job. Continue reading for a video.
No, this has nothing to do with aliens, but rather something that puffer fish use for mating. That’s right, “the more ridges built into the structure, the higher the chance the fish will mate. Additionally, the small rocks and seashells, so carefully dragged around the periphery of the circle, can serve as sources of nourishment for the small fish.” Continue reading for the video and more information.
Trotter is unofficially Instagram’s coolest French Buldog with more than 165,000 followers. According to Bored Panda, “this San Francisco-based hipster pup keeps surprising her fans with new and adorable outfits, picked by her owner Sonya Yu.” Click here to view this week’s funny Facebook updates gallery. Continue reading for a viral video of the best animal impressions made by a human that you’ll hear today.
Photo credit: Miguel Vallinas
Miguel Vallinas, an industrial and advertising photographer from Madrid, Spain, unveils his latest photo series, titled “Second Skins”, where he dresses various animals in fashionable clothes to take up a role that’s completely new to them: being human. He tried to make the their outfits match the different personalities as a true second skin. Continue reading for more.
What you’re looking at above is a zorse, better known as a zebroid, the offspring of any cross between a zebra and any other equine: essentially, a zebra hybrid. In most cases, the sire is a zebra stallion. Continue reading to see twenty more bizarre and crazy animals you never knew existed.
From afar, this appears to be just another phone booth, but upon closer inspection, you’ll see that it’s actually a giant goldfish aquarium. That’s right, a group of art students from Japan that call themselves Kingyobu (meaning ‘the goldfish club’ in Japanese) have transformed this old telephone booths into functional goldfish tanks. Continue reading for more pictures.
Nearly 10 years ago Casey Anderson rescued a tiny 5-month-old bear from an overpopulated sanctuary (the second one you see above didn’t make it), and today, that tiny animal is now an 800-pound grizzly called Brutus. Despite its size, the two are inseparable. Continue reading for a video, more pictures, and additional information.
Did you know that an animal called the quokka actually existed? It’s the happiest animal in the world. herbivorous and mainly nocturnal. It can be found on some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, in particular on Rottnest Island just off Perth and Bald Island near Albany. Continue reading to see more interesting and strange animal facts.
Photo credit: Richard Austin via Reddit
Laughing Squid showcases the internet’s most popular piglet trying to keep cool on a hot day by eating an ice cream cone under a tiny parasol. These adorable images were captured by by UK-based photographer Richard Austin. Click here to view this week’s funny school pictures gallery. Continue reading for a very lucky taxi driver in Dublin, Ireland.
Photo credit: The Meta
A hedgehog involved in an unfortunate accident was left with paralyzed rear legs, but fortunately the veternarian team at Exzootic created a custom wheelchair for the animal, rolling shortly ensued. Click here to view the first image in this week’s funny work pictures. Continue reading for a video showing what happens when you combine giant bubbles with football.