Bi Goudi posted this cute pet video of her cat in the middle of last week, and now it stands with over 2.9 million views. In the short clip, the cute kitty curls up into a ball on the couch and rolls off onto the floors, just like a ninja. 

 


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This video of a woodchuck eating an ice cream cone has gone viral! Uploaded by pet obsessed PETSAMI, the cute clip literally shows a woodchuck holding an ice cream cone in the traditional manner, and chowing down. 

Luxs3 can’t help but become over-analytical, asking, “How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck didn’t eat ice cream.” 

 


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This adorably short video was posted five months ago, but has only started to truly trend now, appearing on DailyOfTheDay, DailyPicksAndFlicks, HuffPost, and Neatorama.  

 was at the Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu, Hawaii when he happened upon the endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal exhibit. One seal was spinning in place and now has become a viral star. 

 


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Animal lover Adam Cox brings this story about a special bat. Blossom is a rare Australian flying fox bat who came into the care of Louise Saunders from the Bat Conservation & Rescue.

During her stay, the little girl enjoyed a nectar mix recipe and occasionally some milk. Finally, after gaining some weight, she was released into the wild.

Blossom was so rare, that in all of her 18 years of bat work, Louise says she had never handled a blossom bat before. 

The week old video is now going viral, and is already featured on PopularScience, CuteOverLoad, and LaughingSquid

 


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Most people are surprised to learn that baby otters don’t instinctually know how to swim when they are born. Ironically, the water animals have to teach their young how to swim, much like humans.

And similarly to people, the mother otter will seemingly drag their young to the water’s edge, and throw them in with a splash. It may look a little rough at first, but it’s really no different than signing your kid up for swimming lessons at the local pool or YMCA in the summer

The Oregon Zoo has gone viral with this adorable video featuring their baby river otter Molalla. In less than a week, the video highlighting Molalla’s first ‘swimming lesson’ has accumulated over 300,000 views

 


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