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My mom said that if this post gets 500,000+ notes, then i can get a fluffy chicken like this one
WE DID IT
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It’s like the cat realizes whose holding it in the second gif
is this heaven
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This time I googled “fat baby seal” and found the path towards permanent world peace.
the one covered in snow though
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Husky Golden Retriever mix!
I’ll have 50 please
i want
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Yes it’s cold out, but don’t forget, sometimes snow is awesome!
omg what is that round cute thing on the branch
my sister just litterally stole my phone screaming
IT’S FUCKING GORGEOUS
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this is a bunny playing a bunny sized piano and im crying
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—Sam the Cat with Eyebrows and a Permanent Worried Face
OMG I have injured myself laughing
WORRIED CAT IS FREAKING CONCERNED ABOUT LIFE BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!
he’s just so distressed
/peeks from behind the couch
“Is it safe to come out?”
Arnie wandered onto the zoo property in 2000 and quickly worked his way into the hearts of the zoo staff. Named after Arnold Schwarzenegger, Arnie gained fame after photos of him with a lion cub made international headlines. Even after his moments in the spotlight, Arnie didn’t let fame go to his head. He continued in his role as a friend to all, greeting zoo guests (especially those who were carrying tasty treats), controlling pests, and cheering up anyone who was feeling down.
Linton Zoo staff described Arnie as a “real live Garfield” whose outstanding personality will be missed by not only the people who loved him, but by his many animal friends around the zoo - especially the animals that he babysat over the years. Rest in peace, Arnie.
Photos: Linton Zoo (via Zooborns)
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