Here’s an adorable stop-motion film voiced by Jenny Slate (the woman who swore in her first sketch on Saturday Night Live) and animated by Dean Fleischer-Camp. I love it so much; I’ve already watched it about 10 times. You can watch it here.
It’ll for sure be the cutest three minutes of your week.
Here are some photos of animals I found that I like. I do not remember the sources for these- I just dragged them off of various websites on my travels around the internet. Enjoy!
O HAI, I IZ BABY RHINO! I IZ TOO YUNG TO B HORNI!
I'm not sure what animal this is, but I hope I never see one in real life.
Dog wonders: how do they get the camel inside the carcamel bar? (I don't actually even know what that means. Not all jokes are winners)
Ready to see something adorable? Two adorable little friends off to do a project together? Pretty sure they packed some granola bars and a tupperware of cookies because they’ve clearly got a big day ahead of them!
They also have a map drawn in crayon and some gum for later.
The dik-dik is a tiny, delicate species of antelope found in Angola and Namibia. They’re smaller than a housecat, usually just over a foot tall, and if you scare them, they yell “dik dik dik” in a tiny voice. Stoppit.
One was just born in a zoo in the UK. Its hobbies include standing, staring, and having an adorable rump.
o hai! i iz tu smal to uze capitle lerrerz wen i yellz!
Here are some more dik-dik photos.
Here is what I would do all day long if I had a dik-dik. I would pet it over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.
And here is a video of a dik-dik being accosted by peeping toms.
Based on the name, you wouldn’t think it, but it turns out that the dik-dik is a rather prim little sort.
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