Gator's unlikely "prey" 🐊

Plus, singing for horses.

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Oh, snap! 🐊 Alligators are known for being rather intimidating creatures. But did you know that they can be a bit playful, too? We’ll let this “swamp puppy” demonstrate.

Cuteness Showdown! 🥹

Which is cuter?

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Image shows two deer as they play in a shallow creek.

Nature At It’s Finest: Magical Footage Captures Playful Deer Frolicking In A Stream

They look so happy and carefree. 😍

Image shows medical alert cat Lewis with his "in training" vest.

Chronic Migraine Sufferer Shares Amazing Details Of How Their Cat Helps Them With The Condition

He makes the purrfect medical alert cat.

Rehab staff use bear suits when working with an orphaned bear cub.

Wildlife Rehabilitators Don Bear Suit To Cuddle With Orphan Cub In Precious Footage

They even have “siblings” for the little guy, too!

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Trivia Time! 🤔

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What do you call a group of parrots?

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Wildlife Wonders

Meet the siphonophore, the world’s longest animal. Discovered during a deep-sea expedition off the coast of Australia, this creature was estimated to be over 150 feet long!

According to BBC Science Focus, “Though they appear to be a single animal, each siphonophore is in fact a colony of organisms that clone themselves thousands of times and join together to form long chains.”

Trivia Answer 🗳️

A pandemonium

The term pandemonium reflects the noisy, chaotic nature of a flock of parrots — fitting for such colorful and vocal birds!

(“Flock” is also a correct term for a group of parrots, but “pandemonium” is so much more fun, don’t you think?)

One Last Tail Wag

Image shows musician Plumes singing for horses.

“I Sang For Horses And They Had The Most Precious Reaction”

“They never fail to amaze me.”