People Shared Photos of the Life Cycles of All Kinds of Different Things

Do you know that tune by The Byrds called Turn! Turn! Turn! from 1965?

Part of the lyrics for the song are:

To everything (turn, turn, turn)
There is a season (turn, turn, turn)
And a time to every purpose, under heaven
A time to be born, a time to die
A time to plant, a time to reap.

I immediately thought of this song when I saw the photos of the life cycles of different things that you’re about to take a look at below.

Also, all you youngsters out there, you should be listening to The Byrds…trust me on this one…

People shared cool photos of the life cycles of different things and we think it might just give you a little perspective about how the world turns…let’s take a look.

1. Save the bees!

They need our help.

2. They sure do!

I had no idea! Cool!

3. Thanks for the pics, Dad!

This is pretty awesome.

Since we’re into strawberry cycles, I sent the post to my dad (a berry farmer) and he sent me this: from pics

4. From life to death.

Take it all in…

Life Cycle of Tree Leaf from oddlysatisfying

5. A really good shot.

Also, that looks like a very big blueberry.

My dad was very excited about all the love his strawberries got he sent over the blueberry cycle! from pics

6. Starts off as just a little bitty thing.

The circle of life…

? Lemon Lifecycle from NatureIsFuckingLit

7. This one is really cool.

How’d you get them all in one shot?

8. Dandelion life cycle.

Watch it all blow away.

9. You don’t see this very often.

A lucky shot if there ever was one.

My girlfriend happened to catch all 3 stages in a ladybugs life cycle on a single leaf! from mildlyinteresting

10. What do you know about cacao?

Well, you can start with this.

Those photos are so cool!

And now we want to hear from you.

In the comments, please share some interesting photos that you’ve seen or taken of the life cycles of different things.

We can’t wait to see what you come up with. Thanks in advance!

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People Shared Photos of the Life Cycles of All Kinds of Different Things

Do you know that tune by The Byrds called Turn! Turn! Turn! from 1965?

Part of the lyrics for the song are:

To everything (turn, turn, turn)
There is a season (turn, turn, turn)
And a time to every purpose, under heaven
A time to be born, a time to die
A time to plant, a time to reap.

I immediately thought of this song when I saw the photos of the life cycles of different things that you’re about to take a look at below.

Also, all you youngsters out there, you should be listening to The Byrds…trust me on this one…

People shared cool photos of the life cycles of different things and we think it might just give you a little perspective about how the world turns…let’s take a look.

1. Save the bees!

They need our help.

2. They sure do!

I had no idea! Cool!

3. Thanks for the pics, Dad!

This is pretty awesome.

Since we’re into strawberry cycles, I sent the post to my dad (a berry farmer) and he sent me this: from pics

4. From life to death.

Take it all in…

Life Cycle of Tree Leaf from oddlysatisfying

5. A really good shot.

Also, that looks like a very big blueberry.

My dad was very excited about all the love his strawberries got he sent over the blueberry cycle! from pics

6. Starts off as just a little bitty thing.

The circle of life…

? Lemon Lifecycle from NatureIsFuckingLit

7. This one is really cool.

How’d you get them all in one shot?

8. Dandelion life cycle.

Watch it all blow away.

9. You don’t see this very often.

A lucky shot if there ever was one.

My girlfriend happened to catch all 3 stages in a ladybugs life cycle on a single leaf! from mildlyinteresting

10. What do you know about cacao?

Well, you can start with this.

Those photos are so cool!

And now we want to hear from you.

In the comments, please share some interesting photos that you’ve seen or taken of the life cycles of different things.

We can’t wait to see what you come up with. Thanks in advance!

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Funny Drawings of Internet-Famous Cat Photos

If there’s one thing that we all know is true, it’s that cat memes and photos are everywhere and they are delightful.

Don’t even try to deny it!

Well, if you happen to love those famous cat images (which we’re sure you do), then we know you’re REALLY going to love these drawings done by an artist that goes by the name of Tactooncat.

The artist hails from Indonesia and they illustrate famous cat photos in their own style…and they’re really wonderful!

Be sure to click on the arrow on the right in the post so you can see the original photo.

Enjoy!

1. Just struttin’ on by.

This one is a classic.

2. I always feel like…

Somebody’s watching me…

3. I got some new friends!

Well, isn’t this wholesome?!?!

4. The good, old face smush.

Just take a load off, okay?

5. Barely hanging in there.

That’s what friends are for.

6. I bet you can’t wait for this to be over.

Can we just end this thing NOW?

7. Almost ready for the runway.

You look fabulous!

8. All alone with your thoughts.

A time to reflect…

9. Get that camera out of my face!

This cat isn’t messing around.

10. Who says cats don’t like water?

This kitty is proving everyone wrong.

11. This looks a little bit obscene.

I’m not gonna lie…

Who are your favorite artists that you follow on social media?

Do us a favor and share some links with us in the comments of folks you think we’d like.

Please and thank you!

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Veterinarians Share the Worst Pet Names They’ve Ever Heard

It’s definitely a pastime to make fun of ridiculous, made up, not-pronounceable baby names for human beings, but what about the things people choose to name their pets?

What about those poor dogs, cats, bunnies, and other animals out there with truly terrible names?

It’s high time we bring their plights into the light, and these veterinarians are on the front lines – so let them reveal 22 truly awful names.

22. Spelling is hard, to be fair.

The vet tech entered Popsicle’s name as “Popcycle” and I have never been more offended.

My cat doesn’t even have pedals or anything for riding what the hell.

21. That would inspire questions.

Envelope.

Envelope is the name of the cat in the Sir Charlie Stinky Socks books.

They are my son’s favourite books at the moment!

20. It’s sort of an apt name for a dog.

My old neighbors apparently thought it would be a good idea to let their 3 year old name their dog.

The dog was named Dump Truck.

19. Somebody didn’t think that through.

So I’m not a vet, but I’m deeply involved in the horse world. There’s a “discipline” called halter, and many of the horses are genetic atrocities to begin with. They’ve been bred to the point of uselessness.

When naming quarter horses, many breeders like to create a registered name that incorporates the parents’ names and bloodlines. So, somebody bred together the stallion Kid’s Classic Style and the mare Lookin’ Touchable. The best name that the breeders could come up with for the foal?

KidsLookinTouchable.

Yeah. That’s the best they could come up with.

18. Delicious.

In the South, I was in a waiting room with someone who brought their chicken named Tikka.

Like chicken tikka.

17. But why, though? Ew.

Sexy – for a chihuahua.

Just made the whole consultation very awkward.

16. But…you know what, never mind.

Raccoon.

Our daughter was three when she named the all black cat.

I still have no idea why she named him that.

He does appear a bit chunky like a well fed raccoon now.

15. Not very creative, huh?

I lived in the Marshall Islands for a few years and I noticed that all black male dogs are named “lakilimej” (black boy), all white male dogs are named “lamoujouj” (white boy), all brown male dogs are “laburaun” (brown boy), and all black and white dogs are named “oreo”

14. He earned those titles.

Not a vet but I took in a cat from a family named Lord Whimsalot III.

Yes, there were previous Lord Whimsalots. We nicknamed him whimmy.

13. Some kids just have a knack.

One of my boys wanted to name one of our dogs Meat Stack.

(My son was 6 when we adopted the puppy).

Same kid wanted to name his brother Turtle Flower when he was born.

Needless to say he is not in charge of naming things in our household.

12. You might want to stay away from that cat.

There was once a guy that was selling his black cat. He called it “Ustaša”.

Ustaša was a group of soldiers from Croatia in the 1990.

They are taboo today because of the crimes/things they did.

11. I hope no one wants to eat it.

Old neighbor lady had a cat named “face”

because it had a beautiful face, she said.

10. Someone took their parenting role seriously.

Ex gf was a vet nurse.

She came across a cat in the system called Horatio Bradshaw Roadwork.

9. Is there…a story?

My brother in law named his cat Salad.

8. See, that’s a good tale.

My cat’s name in John Hinckley, Jr., because he was a stray that stalked me for a year and killed things to give me as offerings.

7. I refuse to believe they realized what they had done.

Clitsy.

I kind of hope they let their toddler name the cat, and the toddler just made a silly sound.

When I was little I apparently wanted to name our cat “tit” because I thought it was a nice name.

6. I actually love it.

My roommate had a dog called Taquito and we once had to go to the emergency vet at night because it was having trouble breathing.

The dog goes in with the vet and maybe half an hour later a vet’s assistant comes out, goes straight for the latino looking couple at the other end of the waiting room and just asks them “taquito?” They were looking sooo confused and slightly offended, especially since the assistant kept repeating it when they didn’t answer.

My roommate was slow on the uptake with it being the middle of the night and just being frozen on the spot by the awkwardness of the moment, but she finally spoke up and said “Taquito is my dog”.

No one looked at each other for the remaining time we were there.

5. Sometimes people are hard to love.

Mom owns a vet practice so had a lot of these.

Best/worse pet parents named their cat D.O.G. and their dog C.A.T.

James Bond was my favorite doggy (Pekinese). He was hilarious.

There were so many Mittens, Fluffys, Spots and Buddy’s they got lost in the sea of animals.

Worst story was a rescued golden retriever who was so malnourished they nick named him Pancake. Sadly, Pancake’s kidneys were done so he dies 2 days after he was rescued by the local animal control. The two days I got to feed and spend time with him made it all the harder to realize he could have been saved if his family had let him go instead of leaving him chained up in the yard before they left.

I hate people a lot of the time.

4. Don’t Google it.

Vet tech here.

Worst one was hands down “Tubgirl96.”

It was a name given to a sweet, young adult female cat.

The owners thought they were funny.

3. Kids are brilliant.

My first pet that I can remember getting was a fish when I was about three or four years old.

I named him Clock because I happened to be looking at a clock when my mom asked what I wanted to name him

2. Noooooo stop it.

I’m a vet.

Senior year in vet school, all the students meet in the morning to review what’s coming for their service that day (surgery, internal medicine, onco, etc) and pick cases.

On the roster one day was a dog named Ni**er. This was rural Washington in the ’90s, so not the most enlightened place or time.

We had one Black student in our class – a smart and fiery woman. After some gasps from the students, she claimed the case and set about to read up on it.

The people and the poor dog showed up, and this student went in to get the history. I can only imagine the looks on the owners’ faces.

The student said the exchange went something like this:

Vet Student: “Hi, I’m Future Dr. X – I’ll be working with you today. I see your dog is named Ni**er. For today, let’s just go with Lucky.”

I can’t recall how the rest of the case went, but this was a proud moment for our class.

1. You gotta stand up for your dog, man!

My dogs name was Freddie.

The vet put it in as Freddy.

I felt so ridiculous, and never told them ‘that’s not how he spells his name.”

What is wrong with people, y’all? I mean, come on!

What’s the worst pet name you’ve ever heard? Share it with us in the comments!

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People Debate if Nuclear Energy Is the Best Option for the Good of the Environment

Whenever the word “nuclear” is mentioned, some people seem to get nervous because of the negative connotation it has.

But maybe nuclear energy is the ideal component we need moving forward when it comes to concerns about the environment?

I really don’t know much of anything about this subject, so I’m gonna leave it to the folks on AskReddit to debate this one for me.

Let’s take a look at what they had to say about it.

1. Here’s a hot take.

“The amount of long term waste with solar and wind is undeniably higher than with nuclear energy. Nuclear power plants in America that are not on fault lines are safe and are designed to be impossible to melt down (really).

A decentralized power system will always be more expensive than a centralized one, and we have the ability to make our grid carbon neutral in a matter of years. What are the downsides?

Why are politicians ignoring this obvious option. I’m not even talking fusion, just fission.”

2. Fear mongering.

“Of course people don’t talk about it, they hear the word nuclear and they think of Hiroshima, Chernobyl, Nagasaki.

The idea of nuclear energy has been pushed to be something feared.”

3. Fired up.

“This gets me f*cking mad.

Chernobyl was an incredibly outdated reactor already at the time it exploded, there was a human and structural mistake and were talking about a time when you were allowed to smoke inside f*cking hospitals, let’s be honest it would never happen again.

And Fukushima just makes me laugh cause it was literally caused by a freaking tsunami.”

4. Perceived as dangerous.

“You can compare it with air traffic: Aeroplanes are statistically the safest method of traveling, but when something goes wrong there are hundreds of dead people, so we perceive it as dangerous, altough it is actually the safest way of travelling.

The same goes for nuclear energy: It is the safest and most efficient way to produce energy, even when you include (very rare) terrible cases such as Chernobyl and Fukushima.”

5. The best option.

“It’s all about energy capacity per acre of land. I heard a Ted Talk and the scientist was saying that to have the UK use only solar, it would require about 1/3 of the land to be covered in solar cells.

Plus, the solar system installed in the Mojave Desert which impact the Desert Tortoise habitat. Wind farms actually ensnare bats, birds, etc. Both however, only work on small portions of land (where the sun shines or the wind blows), but even these power sources are subject to mother nature.

Nuclear on the other hand is incredibly energy dense per acre. If we had invested in nuclear years ago, we would be on generation 250. Also, nuclear energy only produces steam. And finally, we have the land use available to store nuclear energy should we finally get a national plan on how to deal with it.

Again, it’s what options do you have today to solve climate change – warts and all?

Nuclear is the best.”

6. Fission and fusion.

“People are too afraid that a nuclear bomb will go off or something, which can’t possibly happen at a power plant.

Fission and fusion are the only renewables energy types we should even bother pursuing.”

7. Those politicians…

“The 1980s scared people away, once the majority of people who remember those times are dead, nuclear will be easier to push.

Nuclear being bad was the truth for them, people don’t like when you questions something they’ve fundamentally believed for decades, they will just push the discussion away.

Politicians ain’t discussing nuclear because they know this.”

8. Some good info.

“Nuclear plants in their traditional forms have numerous technical issues that can end up prematurely shuttering the plant. Graphic cracking for example.

There’s no denying that nuclear energy is great for base load generation normally provided by thermal fossil fuel generators but the cost of building nukes in their most updated and safe hi-tech forms is enormous compared to adding renewable capacity and using hydro storage or battery with renewables!

Obviously not every energy system is the same but in modern economies by the time FF thermal generation shifts off we could engineer completely renewable systems!”

9. Stigmatized.

“Chernobyl kinda put a stick in it. However it was because of faulty construction.

Nuclear energy provides constant, clean and efficient energy. If you want green energy, go Nuclear.

Today’s process is much safer with more knowledge and understanding in past mistakes. It is the best way to go forward. It’s because of either misinformation, fear and the general media/public view on it.”

10. We need new options.

“Yes nuclear has it’s benefits and fission is simple enough that I understood it when I was 10. And safety management is done very well, using the same principles as with aviation.

But the downsides to the rare but certain f*ck ups are so serious that they change nations and the planet. And we still don’t know the long term effects of all the strontium and other fall out chemicals we all carry around in us, along with every other mammal.

Are you are aware that our governments lied their rectums off about this, ruining lives and careers? And still are? That doesn’t necessarily negate the possibility but reasonable people hesitate in the face of interest-groups-fueled government f*ckery.

Your statement about centralized vs decentralized power systems is bold.

And the long term waste – what are you talking about? And the energy involved in the entirety of each cycle (and hence, the total cost) … are you are aware of how they compare?

Ultimately we need new and better nuclear power options in general and the ultimate aim is to get to a position of having endless energy available that is cheaper than water. Development depends on it. And the trick will be creating power cycles that remove the additional carbon and other compounds from the system over time.”

11. Not the way forward.

“The future of the energy industry is not nuclear.

I’ve spent my career so far building and running electricity companies, and there are a few simple facts that have become apparent:

In modern, deregulated electricity industries, off-grid low voltage generation (think household solar panels) is rapidly reaching cost/performance parity with on-grid power. Investment in storage-based supply in batteries (as opposed to peak generation such as fossil fuel) is f*cking massive – renewables and batteries are projected to take 80% of the $15.1 trillion forecast investment in new power generation.

We will reach a tipping point in about 2035 where transporting electricity (colossal steel pylons and cables across countries) is more expensive than generating it and storing it close to the consumer What this means: Tomorrow’s electricity grids are distributed, made of many small nodes of generation and consumption, and not made of giant power plants with long inefficient transmission lines.

Today’s solar and wind plants can be spun up to utility scale in under a year. A nuclear plant has historically taken over 8 years to build and cost massive up-front capital. Nuclear plants are also designed to have operating lifetimes of 60+ years. Investing in nuclear is not only making a bet that nuclear will stay at the top of the price/kWh curve, but also that it will be there in a decade’s time and then stay there for half a century.

What this means: Nuclear is not only a losing bet based on current economic forecasts, but it’s an absolutely colossal bet that ties you down for 70 years whether you win or lose.

Pro-nuclear research is tainted by pro-nuclear lobbies and governments. Schrader-Frechette found that the majority of research that has pro-nuclear conclusions is funded by parties with conflicts of interest.

Fossil fuels are dying anyway (never fast enough, sadly), so the true question is not if we go renewable but which renewable to take, and it seems we can’t take for granted that pro-nuclear attitudes are based in unbiased critical thought. What this means: It may not even be true that nuclear energy is a good option – nevermind the best option – if we cannot trust the research.

Now, this sucks for me. I’m a huge physics fanboy, and thorium reactors and fission are absolutely my favourite ideas for future energy production. I’m attracted to space-age nuclear ideals at a very emotional level – I know how it feels – but the facts just aren’t panning out that way.

In the end, it’s not true that politicians are ignoring the “obvious” nuclear option. This is a very serious issue that very, very many of the worlds smartest are working on, and the sensible option is already the one we’re taking.

Turns out scientists are largely pretty good at what they do. Who’d have thought?”

12. Fearful of nuclear.

“The fossil feul industry obviously has a vested interest to keep people fearful of nuclear. They’ll spend lots of money on add campaigns covered with nuclear bomb explosions and zero facts.

I read recently that nuclear deaths per year is even less than some other green energies, wind iirc and that has to be a wake up call for those that are fearful. As for fossil fuel, its a no contest in comparison.

Fossil fuel has powerful lobbies, powerful corps and the republican party receives about 90% of their donations or something.”

What do you think about this?

Is nuclear energy the way to go for the good of our environment?

Talk to us in the comments and share your thoughts. Thanks!

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All of These Big Animals Can Only Be Described as “Absolute Units”

You’ve probably heard people out there use the term “absolute unit” before, am I right?

Sure you have! It’s one of those catchphrases that got hot and trendy at some point and folks just kept running with it. Also, it does sound pretty cool, doesn’t it?

Okay, enough about the background: are you ready to meet some absolute units that will impress you and also might steal your heart?

Well, you’re in luck! Let’s take a look!

1. How cool is this?

Also, how HUGE is this horse?!?!

The Ardennes is one of the oldest breeds of draft horse, dating back to Ancient Rome. from AbsoluteUnits

2. It was his destiny.

He looks like a great pooch!

His destiny was to become a unit. from AbsoluteUnits

3. Have a seat on the couch.

Actually, you can probably just have the whole thing to yourself.

A tremendous amount of good boy from AbsoluteUnits

4. Wow! What a beautiful creature!

And he looks like a sweetheart!

A bad dog owner dumped this wolfdog at a kill shelter when he got too big and too much to handle. Luckily a sanctuary took him, instead and saved his life! His DNA testing came back as 87.5 % Gray Wolf, 8.6 % Siberian Husky, and 3.9 % German Shepherd from AbsoluteUnits

5. Are you comfortable up there?

I’m having a hard time believing this kitty is even real.

A comfy chonk from AbsoluteUnits

6. I like ’em real thicc and juicy.

It’s wearing a backpack!

Very thicc floof from AbsoluteUnits

7. Wow! Biggest cat I’ve ever seen!

I’ve love to cuddle up to that on the couch.

This cat from AbsoluteUnits

8. Awwwww. He looks very nice.

And also, kind of terrifying…

Absolute Unit of a toad from AbsoluteUnits

9. A proud papa.

And yes, he is also an ABSOLUTE UNIT.

Daddy with his kids from AbsoluteUnits

10. I’m in love with this squirrel.

Sadie, I hope to meet you in real life very soon.

Sadie the squirrel has eaten 3 jack o’lanterns so far. from AbsoluteUnits

11. We all knew you’d be coming back someday.

And here you are! Welcome back!

I saw this in my facebook and thought it belonged here from AbsoluteUnits

12. Get a load of this fella!

A gentle giant if there ever was one!

T H I C C BOI C H O N K from AbsoluteUnits

They weren’t joking…those were some huge units.

And now we want to hear from all of our friends out there.

In the comments, share some photos of some more ABSOLUTE UNITS.

Please and thank you!

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Run For It! Catzillas Are on the Loose!

Uh oh…

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Actually, what the hell am I looking at here…?

Oh, no, it’s much worse than we thought!

It’s giant Catzillas on the loose and they’re invading AND destroying big cities all over the globe.

I don’t mean to say “I told you so”, but I’ve been warning people about this happening for a long time now…so…I TOLD YOU SO.

Be careful out there, my friends…and good luck to you.

1. Well, now you’ve caused an accident?

Don’t you even CARE?!?!

2. Looks like a good place to take a break.

The only cat on the planet that likes that much water.

3. She’s got her eye on something.

And that might not be a good thing…

4. On the prowl…

Hey, leave those dogs alone!

5. Just chilling on the river.

But he definitely sees something up in the sky…a plane, perhaps?

6. Just pretend like she isn’t even there.

But…she looks like she might want some belly rubs.

7. Licking her chops.

I think she might end up going after that whale in the water.

8. Perched up there like King Kong.

Send in the military!

9. Oh no, this doesn’t look good!

What did you do to make her mad this time?

10. We can still see you.

You can’t hide when you’re that big, kitty.

11. Coming out of the sinkhole.

This would be pretty scary, don’t you think?

How about you?

Do you share your life with a kitty?

If the answer is YES, please show us some photos and introduce us to them in the comments.

Thanks a lot!

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Enjoy These Photos of Huge and Lovable Great Danes

I love all dogs, but I really, REALLY love the HUGE pups that are rightfully known as “Gentle Giants.”

And Great Danes are some of the sweetest, most loyal, and biggest dogs out there. And, boy, are you in for a big treat today!

Because we have a collection of great photos of these beautiful and goofy dogs that we think you’re gonna love.

Heck, these pics might even convince you to get a Great Dane of your own…you never know…

Enjoy these photos! We know we did!

1. These two are bosom buddies.

I’m just surprised they both fit in the bed.

Ny daughter was home sick one day. When I peeked into her room, this is what I found. from greatdanes

2. Afraid of everything.

The bigger the dog, the more scared they are of everything. It’s true!

This 6-foot Great Dane named Presley is also known as Scooby-Doo duo to being afraid of everything, from tiny dogs, to plastic bags and vacuum cleaners from aww

3. Can I bring my new friend inside?

This needs to be a reality TV show.

Looking out the front door… "I made a new friend, please can I keep him?" from aww

4. This is so freakin’ cute.

Look at the size of that thing!

5. Are you having a good time?

It’s a new game she likes to play.

Gave her a tp tube to play with, and she proceeded to breathe through it like this for over a minute… from AnimalsBeingDerps

6. A gentle giant, if there ever was one.

Looks like he found a friend!

7. The only way to fly.

I wish this happened on every flight.

Today’s flight just got interesting from pics

8. What a difference a year makes.

This pooch got HUGE.

My Great Dane puppy one year difference from aww

9. He looks like a lot of fun!

A goofy, playful pooch.

My aunt’s goofy great dane, Louis. from funny

10. What stop are you getting off at?

Do you think he might be riding solo?

This dog sitting at a subway from aww

Now we want to meet your dogs!

In the comments, share some photos of your pooches with us.

Big, small, fat, skinny! We want to meet all of them!

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Check Out the Tricks Zookeepers Use for Weighing Animals

Fair warning – these pictures are about how zookeepers weigh all kinds of animals, but mostly, they’re an excuse to look at adorable baby animals mugging for the camera.

I have a feeling you’re down for both, though, so check out these 17 tricks zookeepers use to make sure they get accurate weights on all of the animals under their care.

17. Be a good pupper, get a treat.

That’s how we weigh our seal lions.

Sea pupper gets weighed from aww

16. The next time you puppy won’t stay still.

This will only work for a couple of months with the bigger breeds, though.

Weighing a stray puppy I took in from aww

15. Upside down on a can?

The turtle looks like he thinks this is undignified.

14. I have a hunch he’s not going to stay that little for long.

But he’ll still be cute.

13. Brand new baby.

This world is confusing, isn’t it?

12. That hedgehog does not look amused.

Then again, someone stuffed him in a jar.

11. He’ll be ready for his first frat party soon.

But not too soon.

10. How is that a porcupine?

Is someone punking me?

9. It’s best to let him sit where he likes.

Or he might decide he prefers your head.

Image Credit: Demilked

8. Baby hummingbird.

Maybe the only bird that’s cute.

This is what a baby hummingbird weigh in looks like from aww

7. Just stay now.

Don’t move…please.

6. Give him a treat, of course.

That’s the way to get me to stand still, too.

5. You have no right to be so cute, little penguin.

NO RIGHT, I say.

4. He looks kind of angry.

Maybe he just has resting b*tch face.

3. Wait until they’re asleep?

The puppy life is a hard one.

Image Credit: Reddit

2. Snacks seem to be a good trick.

I can see how that would work.

Image Credit: Demilked

1. The second one wants to know what’s going on.

What’s in the box?

 

I warned you, and I delivered in the best possible way, right?

Which one of these baby animals made you awwwwww the hardest? I know it’ll be a tough call, but give it a shot!

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Clever Tricks That Zookeepers Use to Weigh Animals

Anyone who has ever owned a dog or a cat knows that it can be tricky to get a good weight for them. They’re wiggly, they’re uncooperative, and that’s just for relatively small animals, right?

Now think about being a zoo vet and having to weigh things like hippos and giraffes…it would get pretty complicated, right?

Luckily, people have learned plenty of tricks over the years – here are 20 clever ones you probably never imagined.

20. Just weigh the whole cage.

I mean, you could totally catch him if he got out, though.

19. If you don’t take have to take the koala out of the tree, don’t.

I guess that’s probably a good rule of thumb.

Its weigh day! Regular weighing of the koalas, especially the joeys, is important to make sure they are staying healthy, putting on weight and keeping it on. Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park

Posted by Kangaroo Island Koala and Wildlife Rescue Centre on Tuesday, April 7, 2020

18. Little baby is big mad!

You put him in a bowl!

17. Are you weighing the human or the giraffe?

That takes one confident zookeeper.

16. That is a very large rodent.

But also somehow cute?

This baby bat sitting patiently whilst being weighed from mildlyinteresting

15. I know this probably is supposed to keep them calm.

Maybe owls always look panicked.

I work at a bird banding station, and we use burritos to weigh the owls we catch. from aww

14. Look at his little face!

Don’t take his blankie!

13. Just like weighing a human baby.

He looks just about as thrilled about it, too.

12. A frog in a spoon.

So tiny!!

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11. I cannot get enough of these owls.

Their faces are priceless.

Image Credit: The Raptor Center

10. Convince him it’s a trick!

They love tricks, because they’re bored out of their minds.

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9. A penguin in a bucket.

A penguin is cute anywhere.

8. Who knew they started out so small!

Just keep him in the water!

7. I cannot with this.

The cuteness is way too much.

6. It fits, he sits.

For a few seconds, anyway.

Our new kitten had to be tricked into being weighed from aww

5. He looks so happy!

He could teach my kids a thing or two.

4. That lion cub doesn’t look like it wants to sit.

There’s a cat for you.

3. Bless his heart.

Baby just wants to stay with his mama.

Image Credit: ZooBorns

2. Can we have a whole page of these?

Or more than one?

1. I guess anything with long legs gets held.

It’s probably the safest route.

I love the idea of working at a zoo, but I don’t think I could hack it.

Which one of these surprises you the most? Tell us in the comments!

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