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Cat's hiss-terical infatuation 😹
Plus, a precarious shark rescue.

It’s a purrfect day to laugh! When it comes to food, toys, or places to sleep, our pets have preferences. But those preferences don’t always make sense. Just ask Dave the cat, who is pawsitively infatuated with the strangest things… 😹
Cuteness Showdown! 🥹
Which is cuter? |
Happy Little Rescue Pigeon Learns How To Use A Harness For The First Time
From tentative wobbles to “vibing” like a pro, watch as he flourishes in his new home. 🙌
Artist Creates Stunning Painting That Shows The Beautiful Side Of Opossums
Where most people see a nuisance animal, Annie captures their true sweet spirits.
Heroic Woman Uses Her Bare Hands To Save Shark Helplessly Tangled In Rope
And she did it from an inflatable paddleboard! 😳
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Trivia Time! 🤔

True or false: A polar bear's skin is white. |
Wildlife Wonders
Isn’t this baby pine cone adorable? All jokes aside, the striped cuckoo chick’s camouflaged feathers are an excellent example of nature’s defenses against predators. Adult striped cuckoos, on the other hand, are known for their sweet “dance” moves. 🤭 Click the button below to see!
Trivia Answer 🗳️
False 👎
Underneath all that fur, a polar bear’s skin is actually black! Scientists aren’t exactly sure why, but they have a couple of hypotheses. From Polar Bears International:
“First, darker colors are better at absorbing heat from the sun, which is an advantage to a polar bear trying to stay warm in the Arctic. Second, the dark color likely protects the bear against harmful UV radiation from the sun.”
One Last Tail Wag
“My 19-Year-Old Cat Still Brings Me Her Beanie Baby”
Even at 19, she’s still just a baby. ❤️

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