If you feel like your news feed is constantly cluttered with doom and gloom, then it might be time to look and learn some fun facts that just make you happy. These happy facts cover topics ranging from animals to technology to language, and who knows when knowing one of these might help you out at your next trivia night. While cheetahs might be quite the big cats and the fastest animal on the Earth to add to that, actually, they are very sensitive beings. They get so anxious; they don't know how to socialize with each other and get too stressed to procreate. Seeing that cheetahs need some assistance, for years now zookeepers have been assigning these animals their very own emotional support dogs. "When you pair cheetah cub with a guide dog, the cat looks to the dog for cues and learns to model their behavior.
It's about getting them to read that calm, happy-go-lucky vibe from the dog" explains Janet Rose-Hinostroza, animal training supervisor at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. With its simple, wholesome tales of ornery animals and feel-good photo projects, Bored Panda has flourished by sidestepping the outrage. NewsWhip attributes Bored Panda's success to its light-hearted focus, noting that visual-heavy stories about dog-paw tattoos and horse mustaches were among the most shared stories across Facebook in September. Learning all about rare and elusive animal facts is all very well and good, but sometimes it's good to have a refresher about the basics. That's why I reached out to the PDSA, the UK's leading vet charity, to have a chat with them about dogs. A whopping 33 percent of British households keep dogs as pets.
That number is slightly higher (38.4 percent) in the US. Naturally, with so many dogs going on walkies all the time, it's important to know a bit more about them as animals and when to know if we can approach and pet them. (They might look cute but they're not always in the mood for a stranger to ruffle their fur and scratch their bellies!) PDSA Vet Anna Ewers Clark told Bored Panda that dogs often show early signs that they don't feel comfortable.
Oh, and be sure to have a read through Bored Panda's second interview with the always-friendly PDSA team who was more than happy to share some insights into animal behavior and body language. If you still haven't hit your cuteness limit for the day with this list, we cordially invite you to scroll through our previous article about r/Awwducational right over here. We have sent an email to the address you provided with an activation link.
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The visual content got a strong response; in one month his sites collectively garnered around a million visitors. That led him to strike out on his own, creating Bored Panda, a blog dedicated to fighting boredom with art and positive stories, from his Vilnius, Lithuania, flat in 2009. After this look at funny animal pictures, check out these animal facts that will teach you all about love and sex in the animal kingdom. After that, take a look at 31 of the most ridiculous and funny x-ray images that you'll ever see.
Launched in 1998, Dave uses its social media to create absolute nonsense. "It's always good to learn new things about the natural world, even if the fun facts aren't always 100% true," a Dave spokesperson told Bored Panda. According to data collected by Facebook, "on average, dog people have 26 more Facebook friends than cat people".
However, cat people, while having less friends, are more likely to be invited to various events, meaning that they're putting those friendships to good use. Unsurprisingly, cat people tend to be friends with other cat people and dog people with other dog people. No, it's not historical events, and neither is the human body - it's our mother nature.
With so many components like animals and plants comprising it, the weird facts are plenty. In this post we'd like to show you some of the most unusual facts about animals, so be sure to remember at least one of them, just for a right to brag about your knowledge. The mods also ask that you include a source for your title in the comments beneath your post. They're very serious about this part and require you to use scientific news sites with proper citations and references. To help you with everything, the moderators even have a list of respectable and trustworthy sources for you to check. Bored Panda has chosen a few of the more unexpected animal facts, with which you can definitely blow your colleagues' minds.
Just be sure to remember at least one of them in the time of need. And if you thought that human life is rather complex, then after checking these illustrations and animal trivia compiled by A. Copeland in a series called Nature is Magic, you might just think otherwise. Add social media to Slack, organize the lunch order, or find a new way for team members to connect.
Apps in this category bring human connection to the work day. Web comics can be hit-or-miss, but this is a reliable source for funny stories. When people think of the word "lazy", sloths are often one of the first animals to come to mind, and it's not surprising. They sleep for up to 20 hours a day and are known for being extremely slow-moving. They live in the tropical rainforests of South America and spend most of their time hanging from tree branches, moving only when necessary. It can take them several hours to do anything, after which they usually rest some more.
Inspire First aggregates inspiring and creative content to spice up everyday life. Also, its diverse list categories make searching fun and the possibilities feel endless. Fubiz, much like the others, is also a storehouse of photos and video clips, with an emphasis on art and design. This place mind-inspiring and eye-catching at the same time. What's more, there's a lot of new content to explore every day, hence the tagline "Daily Dose of Inspiration."
Articles like "Creative Dad Takes Crazy Photos of Daughters" went viral, racking up 5 million views. By 2012, Bored Panda was drawing an average of a million visits per month, and Banišauskas hired his first employee. Around that time he decided to let the artists he was writing about tell their own stories. Submissions poured in, reaching 100 a day, and many of the artists Bored Panda featured later told Banišauskas his posts had changed their careers, winning them new jobs, TV appearances, or fame in their communities. As other viral publishers succumb to Facebook's algorithm changes, Bored Panda thrives with a mix of photos, animal stories, and funny lists.
Whether you're an animal lover or not, you'll find these funny animal pictures hilarious, and the fact that these photos are helping to conserve wildlife across the globe should make your smile even bigger. Though each one of these funny animal pictures could generate a dozen silly captions, according to National Geographic, the competition is about much more than making people laugh. With everything from crippling wildfires to mass shootings and refugee crises, 2018 has been a rough year. Mother Nature, however, had our backs and supplied us with some funny animal pictures that prove there is still something to laugh about in these hard times. TikTok may seem like a fun app that has only pet and dance videos. Casey Rosenberg dedicated his TikTok account to interesting facts and here are some of them.
She is a Creative Industries graduate and has a Bachelor's degree in Communication. This panda's mission is to find and cover perfect topics which would satisfy our readers' curiosity, kill the boredom, or simply make them laugh. As the topics of her lists are so broad, so is Inga's personal preferences. Usually, the channel's social media team comes up with the ideas for such campaigns. "We use our Facebook page, Instagram and Twitter to promote our TV shows, but we also like to make content to make our followers laugh as they are checking their newsfeeds!" the spokesperson said. During it, the channel shared pictures of various wild animals along with some of their defining characteristics.
And yes, the descriptions and the facts about animals aren't completely legit. Continue scrolling down to the animal trivia and you'll understand what I mean. Puppies exhibit behavior that's been previously recorded in some other species too, like red-necked wallabies, squirrel monkeys, hamadryas baboons and even humans. In the list below, you will find 15 truly weird animal facts.
Did you know that pig hearts could be used as a transplant for human hearts? Or that the cute little bunny has a 360 panoramic vision? Have you heard that male penguins bribe their brides-to-be with pebbles? Now, if these aren't some random animal facts, we don't know what is. Let's leave this question open for now though, as there's a list of animal trivia and fun facts about animals waiting for you below.
It's hard to say what facts about animals we love the most – their cute or beautiful looks, their natural innocence or the emotional reactions that they elicit from us. But whatever the case may be, one of these 30 happy facts about animals is bound to bring a smile to your face. Studies that measured oxytocin levels, heart rates, and other biometrics showed that levels of bonding hormones rose and heart rates fell in both humans and their dogs after interacting with each other.
In other words, when you pet your dog, both of you produce more of the same hormone in your brain that makes you fall in love with people, and both of you relax more. Ever wondered how your dog seems to be able to tell time accurately? If you or someone you live with has a daily routine, your dog might go linger by the door or start looking out the window right before their human is due home because they can smell how much your scent has deteriorated in your absence. The main threat to mountain gorillas is the degradation of their habitat.
As the region's population grows, the land is increasingly converted for agriculture and competition for limited natural resources leads to deforestation. With little other choice, people enter mountain gorilla forests to collect water and firewood, putting gorillas at risk from human contact and illnesses. People may also lay snares intended for bushmeat, which can accidentally injure the great apes. 21) If you've watched "Finding Nemo," you'll probably remember the frightening angler fish with its sharp teeth and a naturally lit lure to attract its prey. These are actually female anglerfish that are almost 10 times larger than their male counterparts. To copulate, the male bites into his mate's body and fuses his body with hers, supplying sperm and drawing blood for nourishment for the rest of his life.
Created by WBEZ Chicago, This American Life shares stories that constantly engage – and often bring a tear to your eye. They eventually spot Mowgli and decide to investigate him, at first poking fun at his "stork"-like legs. Hurt, Mowgli walks away, not caring if they laughed, and the vultures feel sorry for him, sympathizing with him since they themselves aren't always the most popular animals in the jungle. To lift Mowgli's spirits, they sing That's What Friends Are For, accidentally giving Shere Khan enough time to discover and corner Mowgli. As Baloo holds off Shere Khan, the vultures take Mowgli to safety and then help him scare the fierce tiger away with fire.
In the end, they remark how dull it's going to be without Mowgli around, and go back to wondering what they should do to pass the time. It might seem these days like information is flying at us 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. There's never been a time where there is easier access to information about all kinds of things from the latest news and gossip to information about historical events that happened centuries ago. But amidst all of that information, it can feel like there just aren't enough happy facts to go around.
Amusing Planet is a collection of stories, facts, and news that are just too amusing for their own good. Whether it's arts, nature, animals, or even WTF stuff, it's all pretty awesome. Pet parrots can be incredible if demanding friends, but for people more accustomed to fluffy mammalian companions, they can present some unexpected challenges. The long-lived, intelligent and highly social birds need especially high amounts of attention and enrichment, or else they can pick up bad habits and find themselves bored and stressed to the point where they pluck out their own feathers. Much of that traffic comes through Facebook, where Bored Panda's October posts on average generated more likes, shares, and other reactions than any other English-language news site, according to NewsWhip, a news analytics provider. Bored Panda had more than three times as many engagements per post as its closest competitor, conservative news site Daily Wire.
In total engagements, Bored Panda ranked second only to Foxnews.com, and ahead of major news organizations like NBC, the Daily Mail, the New York Times, and CNN. That is, unless you are the one viral publisher that has defied the algorithm and thrived. Against all odds, Bored Panda, a blog started by a Lithuanian photographer in 2009, remains among the top publishers on Facebook. As its competition has faded, Bored Panda's growth has accelerated. In October, Bored Panda says it hit 116 million unique visitors, up from an average of 17 million per month last year.
The company pays to promote some stories, though it attributes much of the recent growth to organic traffic. While there was only one photo crowned the winner, the surprised squirrel who was caught red-handed, all of these precious and funny animal pictures are number one in our hearts. The internet is crawling with funny animal photos, but these finalists in the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are some of Mother Nature's best. He was fascinated with visual arts and arts in general for as long as he can remember. He was obsessed with playing and making music in his teens.
After finishing high school, he took a gap year to work odd jobs and try to figure out what he wanted to do next. Finally, around 2016, he started learning how to use Photoshop and hasn't stopped since. He started working as a visual advertisement producer in 2017 and worked there for almost two years. In his spare time, he creates graphic collages and even had his first artwork exhibition at "Devilstone".
After getting his bachelor's degree in Multimedia and Computer Design, he tried to succeed in digital design, advertising, and branding. So they should, the darkest times of my life has been losing my dogs, my wife gets just as sad but she carries on, i just go into a depressed stink for about a week or two, never get over the loss just get used to it as time goes on. Territorio De Zaguates is home to over 1.300 wagging tails.
Their belief is that every dog deserves a chance at life and their mission is to either find home for the pooches or provide them a safe sanctuary. The shelter used to let visitors wander the fields with dogs for free, but has since closed for renovations and plan to open for public in the upcoming year. A video capturing a cat becoming friends with a mouse and allowing it to drink his water from the bowl is going viral on the internet and is winning people's hearts. Cats, cats, cats, what would the internet be without them? With thousands of cute videos and photos emerging on the internet every day, it's hard not to notice the undying popularity of these pets. If you are feeling down today, this impossibly cute collection of animal babies will bring your smile back.
And animal kingdom probably has the most facts that seem quite unexpected to us. And no wonder, with 1-2 million species of them, there is no way you could know all of the facts about animals. To find out more about this awesome subreddit, we spoke to senior moderators u/IchTanze and u/AGreatWind. Reddit user u/IchTanze, who has been moderating r/awwducational for 5 years now, said that the cool title of the subreddit refers to the "aww" reaction to insects, flowers, baby animals, or a critically endangered species. "'Aww is in the eye of the beholder' as we say," he said. Jonas is a Bored Panda writer who previously worked as a world news journalist elsewhere.
After getting his bachelor's degree in Politics and International Relations at the University of Manchester, he returned home and graduated from Vilnius University with a master's degree in Comparative Politics. Jonas enjoys writing articles ranging from serious topics like politics and social issues to more lighthearted things like art, pop culture, and nature. In his spare time, Jonas writes books and short stories and likes to draw lighthearted illustrations. A huge fan of literature, films, philosophy, and tabletop games, he also has a special place in his heart for anything related to fantasy or science fiction. The moderator confirmed to me that they have some actual real-life scientists among the redditors who help manage the community.
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