Two rabbits playing
Hilarious footage, filmed in New South Wales, Australia, shows the goose 'communicating' with his four-legged friends William and Betty. Every time William barks, Tony honks in response and the two of them sound like they are having a discussion. Their owner says Tony was hatched by a chicken after he was abandoned as an egg, but now thinks he is a dog
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Feeling nutty! Squirrel gets drunk while eating fermented pears left outside a home in Minnesota
Squirrel in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, accidentally ate a fermented pear and became intoxicated. Footage shared online has gotten more than 1.5million views since Saturday. Kathleen Morlok said she left pears outside the local squirrels without realizing they had fermented insider her refrigerator She said the squirrel appeared healthy the next morning, arriving for a 'hangover breakfast of seeds and corn.
Kathleen Morlok captured the moment squirrel was dazed and drunk outside her Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, home after accidentally eating fermented pears
Hero special forces dog Kuno who charged through a hail of gunfire to take out Al Qaeda sniper and save his handlers in Afghanistan is presented with the animal equivalent of Victoria Cross
The brave Belgian Shepherd Malinois was shot in both back legs during his act of heroism and suffered life-changing injuries after taking out the Al Qaeda gunman in Afghanistan. Now retired, Kuno has been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his devotion to duty - equal to the Victoria Cross, the highest award in the British honours system. His intervention saved special forces pinned down by grenade and machine-gun fire from an insurgent during a compound raid last year.
White lion named Moya shows off his impressive locks at the Glen Garriff Conservation lion sanctuaryThe six-year-old rare white lion was photographed by British photographer Simon Needham 'I love animals, but Moya's stunning coat blew me away the first time I saw it,' Simon said
By SOPHIE TANNO FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 21:32 AEDT, 24 November 2020 | UPDATED: 22:44 AEDT, 24 November 2020
This white lion at a lion sanctuary in South Africa clearly takes pride in his fabulous hairstyle.
The spectacular carnivore named Moya shows off his impressive locks at the Glen Garriff Conservation lion sanctuary. His locks even put great fictional big cats, like Narnia's Aslan and the Lion King's Mufasa, to shame.
The six-year-old rare white lion was photographed by British photographer Simon Needham. Simon, who now lives in Los Angeles, said the first time he saw Moya he was shocked by his looks.
'I love animals, but Moya's stunning coat blew me away the first time I saw it,' he said.
Simon said he hoped his photographs of Moya would help raise awareness of the sanctuary and for the plight of lions in the wild.
This white lion at a lion sanctuary in South Africa clearly takes pride in his fabulous hairstyle, making him the mane attraction
The spectacular carnivore named Moya shows off his impressive locks at the Glen Garriff Conservation lion sanctuary
The six-year-old rare white lion was photographed by British photographer Simon Needham. Simon, who now lives in Los Angeles, said the first time he saw Moya he was shocked by his looks.
Father-of-two spots of one of only 50 albino British squirrels outside his Edinburgh flat
Richard Waugh, 51, was thrilled when he spotted the white squirrel scampering around outside his flat in Edinburgh. The condition affects around one in a million grey squirrels, with about 50 such creatures thought to live in the UK. Their unique white colour is caused by an absence of melanin, which affects their skin and hair, and caused their eyes to go red or pink.
Such an unusual sight.