Animals are perhaps the world’s best natural stress-relievers, and for good reason. No matter what they’re doing, they bring us endless smiles and a rush of serotonin that few things can match—whether they’re being sleepy, cuddly, or tearing through the house with the zoomies. But nothing quite compares to when they’re just completely, unabashedly goofy.
That’s exactly the spirit of r/AnimalsBeingDerps. From dogs caught gleefully inhaling air out of car windows to raccoons casually lounging in someone’s backyard, it’s a delightful parade of animals being hilariously, wonderfully themselves. Scroll down—your mood will thank you.
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Annie Loves Her Leaves!
Marmalade Heard A Very Scary Noise (The Ice Maker) And Became A Meerkat
Watching animals act silly brings us genuine joy, but it also raises an interesting question: why do they do it? After all, most creatures face constant challenges just to survive. They need to avoid predators, hunt for food, and endure harsh conditions.
Despite these pressures, animals still find time for activities that seem to serve no practical purpose beyond their own entertainment. Fortunately, science has started to uncover some fascinating answers.
This Little Guy Living In My Green Bean Patch, Got Watered Along With Beans But Waited For Me To Finish!
They Made A Heart
According to BBC Earth, much of what looks like random goofiness actually serves important developmental functions.
Take kittens, for example. Their constant stalking, pouncing, and mock battles with siblings might look like chaos, but animal researchers suggest this play fighting prepares them for life’s unexpected dangers.
When a litter-mate goes from peacefully sleeping to suddenly attacking with claws out, it trains young cats to react quickly to surprises they’ll face as adults.
This Raccoon Sleeping On My Balcony
She Is Beauty, She Is Grace
Hunting skills also get sharpened through play. Juvenile kestrels in America have been observed stalking pine cones and twigs that resemble their future prey. Dolphins create underwater air rings, then chase them down or locate them with sonar, likely practicing techniques they’ll use when hunting real fish.
Bear cubs spend enormous amounts of time wrestling and pouncing around, though scientists still debate whether they’re training to hunt, burning excess energy, or building bonds with each other. The sheer amount of roughhousing suggests they’re developing skills they’ll need later.
How My Velcro Dog Naps
This Squirrel Relaxing Near The Garden
Strays Won't Stop Climbing On My Porch
Play also helps animals learn their place in social groups. Baby kangaroos, called joeys, regularly box with their mothers in sessions where both shake their heads to signal it’s all in good fun. This seemingly silly activity becomes crucial later when adult kangaroos establish who leads their social group.
Wolves use play for similar purposes, with alpha pack members engaging in rougher play while the omega wolf, the lowest-ranking member, often initiates playtime to maintain group dynamics.
Made A Pillow Cover Of My Cat And Her Reaction Is Priceless
Our Duck Penny Built A Full Blown Nest To Hatch Ducklings At Our Front Door
We Threw Away The Mouse She Brought Us. She's Sulking Like This Since
How could you throw away her gift to you!? She is the boss! You accept her gifts or you suffer the ugly consequences!
Even developing basic physical abilities requires practice. BBC Earth reports that fish have been seen leaping over water obstacles when no threat was present, apparently training for future predator encounters.
Horses start galloping and frolicking almost immediately after they can walk, refining the motor skills they’ll rely on as adults. Remarkably, even insects like ants and wasps stage mock battles to hone their fighting and defensive techniques.
My Wife (Right ) Had A Moment With A Derpy Alpaca(Left)
Red Panda vs. Stone
Calypso Is Actually Beautiful.. She Just Likes Looking Like A Derp Whenever The Camera Comes Out
However, not every playful behavior fits neatly into these practical categories. Ravens have been spotted repeatedly sliding down snowy roofs, climbing back up, and doing it all over again. Crocodiles sometimes give smaller crocodiles piggyback rides.
Young elephants treat riverside slopes as waterslides. Herring gulls drop shells while flying and catch them mid-air, even though shellfish can’t actually fly. These activities suggest that some animals simply play for the pure pleasure of it.
Cat Found The Catnip Plants
Potato Says, "Sup?"
My Boy And His Long Legs
The idea that animals play simply because it’s fun feels genuinely sweet and wholesome. Plus, it means we get to enjoy their antics.
But does this playfulness mean animals actually have a sense of humor? While there’s no clear consensus that it works exactly like ours, research suggests they possess something remarkably similar.
POV Of Jazz Waking Me Up
I Gave Pudding A Banana, But She Was Still Hungry After So She Tried Eating My Hand
Learning To Floss
Isabelle Laumer, a researcher at UCLA, led a study that sheds light on this. She and her colleagues spent over 75 hours watching great apes interact at zoos, and what they discovered was fascinating.
These apes love to tease each other. The researchers documented 18 distinct teasing behaviors across orangutans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas, including hitting, body slamming, and pulling on body parts.
Penelope Hiding From The Movers
Absolutely Delighted With Her Box
This Is Sam. He Loves Getting Belly Skritches Just Like This. No Joke
A typical scenario would involve a younger ape sneaking up behind an adult and poking them repeatedly, then waiting to see how they’d react. Often the adult would ignore them, so the youngster would keep escalating until they got a response.
According to the researchers, this behavior mirrors what human children do when they’re trying to get a reaction. While it may not be as sophisticated as what we experience, it certainly qualifies as playful teasing that suggests animals do have their own version of a sense of humor.
2 Yrs Later, 1 Lb Lighter, Still Dangling Everywhere
Life Imitates Art
My Cat Jumped In This Box And Started Giving Herself A Bath
Wallaby On My Deck. He Won't Leave Me Alone
A swamp wallaby. For those who don't know, they freeze when seen, then vanish silently when you look away for half a minute.
That Look You Give When You Love Your Brother But Wouldn’t Mind If He Was Put In Timeout For A While
I Think Mirin Was A Dog In One Of Her 9 Previous Lives
She has that 1000 meter stare cats get when they are on a serious misson!
Our 9 Year Old Rescue Pup Boots Is Known For Her Smile!
The Exact Moment Steve Fell Desperately, Awkwardly, In Love With My Brother
My Daughters 5mo Cat Mr. Biscuits
Jasper Makes A Hammock For His Head With His Front Legs, Clings To The Table And Sleeps
Daisy Puts Her Butt In The Air And Snarl Smiles When Told No LOL
When You Smell Your Mom Preparing The Good Food
Aww, this cutie looks like my sweet girl, Toto, who is celebrating her 4th birthday today!
6 Month Old Puppy Hasn't Grown Into Her Derpy Dumbo Ears
I had a German Shepard with ears like that. We named him Radar.
My Cat Tompkins Derping Real Hard
No Thoughts. Head Empty
you can re activate him with the magic word .......s . h . r . i . m . p ....
My Sister's Cat Likes To Sleep On The Stove After It's Been Warmed Up
I Love This Derpy Boy. He's So Awkward, In The Best Of Ways
My Husband Couldn't Find The Dog This Morning To Take Her Out To Potty. After Some Searching, He Found Her Like This...
My Sister's Shar Pei Has Resting Derp Face
Why Does My Cat Like To Sleep Like This?
No More Work, It's Fetch Time
Right? Hoomans bring things, then get food. I bring dis. Get food?
Load More Replies...Yup - That’s How He Slept
It’s Been A Long Day
I Think I Burnt My Rotisserie Chicken
She Thinks She's Invisible
Last Thing I See Before He Licks My Eyeball
Better than up your nostril. Ask me how I know. Actually, I think my dog licked my eyeball FROM inside my nose.
For 10 Years My Cat Has Not Been Interested In Boxes
Eating Leaves As A Pastime Activity
Younger Siblings Can Be A Hassle
It's Always So Strange To See Him Sitting
Surely There Are Better Options, Right?
Snoot Wants A Scoop
She Likes To Chew, Even On Metal
Bith MA Thongue
Shes Mostly Outside In The Summer, But Was Begging To Come Inside. So I Grabbed Her And Put Her By The Food. She Doesn't Eat It, Instead She Just Stares At Me Like This
Mazikeen Has Melted
My Derpy Boy
Nice Tail You Have There Buddy
Every Day Between 7 And 9 Am My Cat Is Up Here Supervising The Neighborhood Kids Walking To The Bus Stop
I'll Be Printing Out A Series Of Her Eating Pup Cups
Brain.exe Has Stopped Working
Fast Asleep
I’m A Naturalist Who Specializes In Elephant Seals. This Is My Favorite Picture I’ve Taken
Having seen them in the wild, I can tell you that this how they usually are on the beach
Snuck Up On Me While Reading In The Dark
Creating the right atmosphere for reading a scary story! I'd ask if there was a campfire, but the cat would be gone.
Woke Up With A Stiff Neck And Pulled Out A Heating Pad. Got Up To Use The Bathroom And Return To This
He's Happy I'm Home
I Think I’ll Nap On The Couch - Spread Eagle, Hanging Upside Down With My Nose Pressed To The Floor. Yeah, Yeah That Is Perfect
We Call This "Loaf Position"
i Think My Dog Is The Canine Version Of Hide The Pain Harold
No Door-To-Door Sales, Leave Me Alone!
Lola's Sneeze Looked Like She's Winking
Bowie And Rudy Derping It Up
We Had A Dog Over So Our Cat Put On His Suit Of Armor
Ivy Sits In A Flower Pot When She Isn't Let Back Inside
Caught Him Having Some 'Special Alone Time' With His Favorite Plush Toy. The Look On His Face Says It All [oc]
Hey! I’m Watching You…
Such A Silly Goose! Teddy!
Crab Thief
My Dogs Blanket Has A Hole In It
It’s My Cake Day, So I Wanted To Share Miss Mollie Sue Being Her Derpy Self
“Pleeeeease Rub My Belly” (Said By My Giant Dork And His Giant Smile)
Derputhh Maximuthh
Tiny Bowl Bath Derp
Her Heartless Owner Didn't Get Her A Bigger Chair
Biscuit Got Stuck In The Guinea Pigs’ Hay Holder. He Lives There Now
The Situation Has Been Assessed
Some Relationships Just Start Out This Way …
This Smile Is Sponsored By The Dentist From Hell
Sitting On A Small Chair Is Hard
He Didn't Want To Share His Toys
This Derp…
Mini Aussie Derp Levels: Maximum
Ohh, this reminds me of my Melvin... tomorrow would have been 6 year anniversary of the day I adopted him. I miss him so much 🥺.
She's Not Impressed I Managed To Catch Her Chonky Side
😛
I Opened The Door 10 Minutes Ago, He Still Cries That He Wants To Be Let Out
Oleksandra, English is not your first language. Not mine either. Check what "horribly unphotogenic" means, it's not what you think. These are gorgeous!
These people must live with a phone in their hands! Every time my boys are in the act of doing something funny by the time I get my phone they disburse.
I have the same issue. (And I lied in the poll. I said I smile and enjoy the moment, but the truth is I've tried many times to take a pic fast enough, it's just not possible!)
Load More Replies...Oleksandra, English is not your first language. Not mine either. Check what "horribly unphotogenic" means, it's not what you think. These are gorgeous!
These people must live with a phone in their hands! Every time my boys are in the act of doing something funny by the time I get my phone they disburse.
I have the same issue. (And I lied in the poll. I said I smile and enjoy the moment, but the truth is I've tried many times to take a pic fast enough, it's just not possible!)
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