The Kitty Cat Easter Egg Hunt
An Easter egg hunt is the perfect game for curious cats.
An Easter egg hunt is the perfect game for curious cats.
This here is Gladys, a Bull Terrier, being super helpful by feeding a few baby goats. You just gotta love that super embarrassed look on her face, can see she’s thinking “What did I do to deserve this”.
This is actually how a turtle sees all Internet cat videos.
Bumblefoot you say? Penguins are so adorable that even their afflictions have cute names.
Right, I’m packing my bags and moving to a place where tiny goats hippity-hop across porches all day long, while a smiling dog looks on. My flight leaves at 9:45.
Dog : Harumph! Kids these days!
Aww, those little chirps are adorable, which leads us to the conclusion that baby cheetah is a bit confused and thinks he’s a bird. Silly, cheetah! You don’t even have wings!
The new cub was born at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens to a mother who wasn’t able to care for him. When zoo keepers saw that the baby was not eating and having trouble gaining weight, they made the decision to hand-raise him. Now, at a little more than two pounds, the cub is eating well, getting stronger and eagerly exploring his new home. Once he is old enough, he will join the group of cheetahs living in Cheetah Run, the innovative new habitat alongside the Cheetah Hunt launch coaster that will bring guests face to face with these agile predators.
Right, I officially found my new work out song! Thank you internet.
Somewhere off-camera, there is a distraught walrus who wants his bucket back.
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