Necks of Kin

In the savage wilderness, small animals often adapt to mimic larger, more threatening creatures. Among these is the western wattlewoof (howlus disapprovus) While sounding a warning to others in his group, he also presents the image of a stern disapproving grandfather, causing would-be attackers to question their life choices.

Puppy raises its head to howl, revealing a human face pattern in the fur on its neck.
Why, when I was your age… (Reddit)
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Key West, Here I Come

I made an early start on Sunday morning. Steve slept in on Sundays; with luck he wouldn’t notice until I crossed the state line. I charged a tank of gas and a couple of tuna sandwiches to his Visa card and as I sat there eating I could almost hear the ocean waves lapping against the rocks, as clear as my dreams…

Truck parked in gas station, with cat tree tied to roof. Cat sits in passenger seat.
I just hope I can find a place that takes cats. (Imgur)

via Dana D.

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Jumpy Much?

Fuku the bunny enjoys a relaxing Bunday grooming session when the siren of a passing ambulance startles him! Or maybe it’s just a well-timed binky.

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