Hold on Tight Little Fox Cub
It would appear Firefox has an add-on.

This is officially the best Elvis impersonation we’ve ever seen.

Right Mr. Otter, you guard the right flank, the sea. I’ll guard the left flank, the land!

Hopefully these are leaked pictures from an upcoming remake of The Adventures of Milo and Otis…One can dream.






Cat: “What are you looking at? Yeah, I’m friends with a dog. So what?”
We’ve spent many thousands of restless hours in our Cute Laboratories, working away trying to figure out a way to clone our cute little friends. With nothing but coffee to fuel us on. But we’ve finally done it! We’ve successfully managed to make copies of two of our favorite pets, we speak of dogs and cats obviously.
Albeit…much, much, smaller copies than the original.
Test subjects X-19a:

Test subjects X-19b:

“Yo, buddy! If you want to talk to the big dog, you gotta get through me.”

You know how when you see someone yawn, you just have to yawn yourself? Well since we found this picture, it’s been Yawn Central Station over here. Now it’s your turn!

And by kits we obviously mean baby foxes, not some kit you’d buy through an infomercial.
“But wait! There’s more! Order now and we’ll send you TWO bat-eared fox kits for the price of one! Separate shipping and handling prices apply. (Some assembly required. Squee not included.)



5 Bat-eared Fox kits were born to mother Singer & father Biko at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park on May 10th. The kits are currently on exhibit exhibit with the park’s Warthogs in the Heart of Africa area. The Bat-eared fox is a small African fox known for its enormous ears, which are over 5 inches (13 centimeters) long. The ears are full of blood vessels that shed heat and help keep the fox cool; they also give the animal a very good sense of hearing.