Welcome to “The Snuggle Is Real,” a very random Instagram account featuring very random animal pics. And when we say random, we totally mean it.
You know how cats are notorious for some of the biggest mysteries on this planet known as “cat logic”? Well, it turns out many other animal species exhibit similar behaviors that defy common sense and everything hoomans think they know about them, creating their own unique sense of… let’s call it “logic.” Hence, we’ve got bird logic, dog logic, reptile logic, you name it.
Another way to look at these random animals caught on camera and find some explanation for their goofiness is realizing they’re just busy doing what they know the best, which is simply living their best life. So yep, it turns out there’s a lot to learn from these awkwardly cute furballs. While the account’s 86.3k followers are probably nodding their heads right now, I leave the stage to animal pics that take randomness to a whole new level.
Psst! Part 1 with more pics of animals having the time of their lives awaits right here.
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Pets are notorious for their shenanigans, and it’s something that always makes us crack a smile and lifts up our mood. But some unusual behaviors may also be a sign of something more serious going on with your pet. So in order to find out what exactly a pet owner should know about their weird behaviors, Bored Panda spoke with Dr. Sally Foote, the animal behaviorist who runs “Foote & Friends” clinic in Tuscola, Illinois.
Dr. Sally explained that when you notice your pet acting strangely, you should always look at what is benefiting the pet. “For example, liking objects may be self-soothing. This may be due to anxiety or nausea or intestinal pain, for example.” However, it's always best to talk to your veterinarian about such weird behaviors. “Often there is some kind of physical reason which may be normal or abnormal but presenting in an usual way,” Dr. Sally explained.
On a more positive note, Dr. Sally assured owners that many pets indeed have distinctive traits. “It is a blend of temperament, breed, health, age and just who they are,” she said.
Other explanation for weird behavior quirks is that they’re “a result of brain aging, chronic health conditions such as skin inflammation, joint pain or intestinal pain. Seeing the pet in the home is the best way to assess these 'weird' behaviors,” she concluded.
I remember this. Wasn't the Orangutan trying to help him get away from the snakes he was studying?
"It's getting out of hand," said local resident Mrs Karen Winer. "They come and peer through your windows at all hours of the day and night. I have nothing against them personally but they just don't belong in urban areas"
"We've been trying to reach you about your cars extended warrente."
You have 1 minute to give me the WiFi password Barb! I'm not playing this time!
That was what I saw one afternoon in Shannon, Ireland, upon opening the curtain at the hotel after a nap.
“Good mooning, I’d like to share with you the story of Jesus and his good friend, Mooses!”
We’ve been trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty.
(Soft knocks at the door) window lol Chong: Who is it? Cheech: It's me, Dave. Open up, man, I got the stuff. (More knocks) Chong: Who is it? Cheech: It's me, Dave, man. Open up, I got the stuff. Chong: Who? Cheech: It's, Dave, man. Open up, I think the cops saw me come in here.
"Dave ?". "Ya man, DAVE!"...... " Dave's not here".....🤣
Load More Replies...he opened the bars like hulk and opened the door like darth vader
This picture is really beautiful tbh. He's like the wizard dog of forest fairies
Did anyone else think "Look at that uncovered hair!" before they even noticed the rat?
The success of the anti-flatulence spell was a source of huge relief to everyone in Rover's immediate vicinity
"Oh, thank God you're back! Dinosaurs...I mean ninjas broke in and we couldn't stop them!"
"And you can put that magazine right back on the top shelf, young man"
instead of a dinosaur that has an atomic laser we get a bird that shoots rainbows
I've always imagined that the animals at zoos and aquariums are watching us as much as we're watching them