Postal worker's tiny new friend 📭

Plus, daycare dogs get kisses.

How’s it hangin’? 📭 Postal workers are bound to meet all sorts of animals. Most of the time, it’s the kind you’d expect, like dogs or cats. But every once in a while, they’re greeted by a more unusual creature… (Watch Video.)

Cuteness Showdown! 🥹

Which is cuter?

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When his owner wouldn’t get up, this clever lizard found a way to help.

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“Kissing Our Daycare Dogs To See Their Reaction…”

Here’s more proof that dogs are the sweetest. 🥰

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Trivia Time! 🤔

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Cats have no collarbone, which is one reason they are so flexible.

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Wildlife Wonders

Meet the lowland streaked tenrec. These quilled cuties may look like hedgehogs, but they’re actually related to elephants and aardvarks, instead. Fun fact: These creatures communicate through noises produced by rubbing their quills together (also known as stridulation), and they’re the only mammals to do so!

Trivia Answer 🗳️

False 👎

Cats do, in fact, have collarbones — they’re just different than ours. Their clavicles are much smaller and aren’t connected to other bones, making it easier for them to jump and squeeze through small spaces.

One Last Tail Wag

Image shows a developmentally challenged kitten playing with a fluffy cat's tail.

Matchup Of The Century: Seven-Week-Old Kitten vs. Elderly Cat’s Fluffy Tail

“The best toy in the house is attached to Mr. Socks.” 🤭