Deer deterrent turned water park 🤭

Plus, heron's human move.

“One man’s trash…” 🗑️ We’ve all heard the phrase before, but one beachcomber’s important warning gives it a new perspective. So, be cautious and remember this if you ever find yourself collecting beach trash.

Cuteness Showdown! 🥹

Which is cuter?

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Image shows two golden retriever dogs playing in a sprinkler.

Rambunctious Dogs Turn A Deer Deterrent Into The Best Water Park Of The Summer!

It didn’t exactly serve Mom’s intended purpose… 😆

A young girl lays in a hospital, not fully conscious. She looks over at a mini horse that is playing a mini keyboard being held by a woman.

Therapy Horses Wake Kids From Anesthesia In The Silliest (And Cutest) Way

Hospital anxiety is no match for their goofy antics. 😄

Image shows a Great blue heron relaxing on a porch swing watching the sunrise.

Heron Takes Up Relaxing Perch On Farm Front Porch & We Really Wish We Could Join!

All he’s missing is a cup of coffee and a newspaper.

Trivia Time! 🤔

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Which is considered the strongest animal in the world (relative to its body weight)?

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Wildlife Wonders

Do you smell that? It’s the hoatzin, also known as the “stinkbird” — and yes, these tropical birds live up to their nickname! Found in the Amazon and Orinoco basins in South America, the hoatzin is known for its manure-like odor caused by the fermentation of food in its digestive system. Even stranger? Hoatzin chicks have claws on their wings!

Trivia Answer 🗳️

Dung beetle

The dung beetle is incredibly strong for its size — it can pull over 1,000 times its own body weight, which is like a human dragging six double-decker buses! They may be tiny, but when it comes to pound-for-pound power, they're the heavyweight champs of the animal kingdom.

One Last Tail Wag

Stock photo showing a large flock of flamingos on a beach.

Flamingo Takes Full Advantage Of Beach Amenities On A Hot Day

And another was waiting patiently in line for its turn.