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The internet is full of animal pictures that make us smile, but sometimes things take a strange turn. That’s where blursed ...
Have you ever imagined what cows would look like if they were shampooed and blowdried? Me neither. But now that I've seen it, I don't think I'll ever forget it. They're unexpectedly fluffy and ...
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PetHelpful on MSNSharing Animal Memes Is Good for Your Health, According to a New StudyRelated: Fluffy Samoyed Brings One of Our All-Favorite Memes to Life. That behavior? Sharing adorable animal memes online. "We share them with our loved ones as a token of affecti ...
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IFLScience on MSNSharing Cute Animal Pics With Your Pals Might Actually Serve An Important PurposeThat’s according to a recent study from researchers at Concordia University and ESSEC Business School, who wanted to better ...
Animals acting like animals is old news! Wondering ‘why so’? After all, aren't animals supposed to act like animals? Well, if these 8 adorable furry ones are to be believed- then maybe no. Believe it ...
The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards has teased a preview selection of the funny animal photos entered so far in its 2025 photography competition, “to brighten anyone’s day with a chuckle and ...
Of course, cute animal photos are pretty universally adored, making them easier to share with our loved ones. Not only that, but researchers discovered that people also put a lot of thought into ...
Well, neither. Turns out, murder is simply the collective (and eerie) name for a group of crows. What’s more is that the English language is filled with many other funny names for groups of animals.
See Us Weekly's latest photos of celebrity sightings around the world, including everything from red carpet looks and special events to selfies and everyday candids.
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Parade Pets on MSNCreamsicle Cat’s Luxurious ‘Labubu Mask’ Has Us Cracking UpThe clip is an ode to Labubu toys everywhere, despite the cat’s mild annoyance! If you’re not familiar, Labubus are a brand of plush toys known for their elf-like appearance and “ugly-cute” design.
Even after more than 100 years of photographing the natural world for National Geographic, our wildlife photographers are still capturing animals in ways they’ve never been seen before.
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