Albino panda, cats at the vet, dogs on the job, and a perfect eagle shot, in today’s links.
And finally: Flippin’ Hilarious
This puppy’s floor routine deserves all the gold medals, Elaine W.
This puppy’s floor routine deserves all the gold medals, Elaine W.
This cat is evolved enough to open doors. We had a good run, Humanity. (via Andrew Y.)
My roommate’s cat is always breaking out of her bathroom. I set up this hidden camera to find out how…and y’all….i- 😂💀 pic.twitter.com/AUDN9IWPNE
— liyah. (@steeleio_) February 21, 2019
Every year at the winter solstice, zookeepers in Japan soak capybaras in hot tubs filled with yuzu, a citrus fruit. The practice, which began in 1996, is meant to ward off disease and bring good health for the coming year.
https://twitter.com/capybarahp/status/1077816193858232320
The yuzu bath is a much older winter ritual, at least for Japanese humans who believe the practice actually prevents colds and flu. But for the capybara, the ritual just gives them an excuse to do what they do best: chill.
https://twitter.com/capybarahp/status/1076299035676266496
Found on Mashable by Andrew Y.