Sharing Animal Memes Is Good for Your Health, According to a New Study originally appeared on PetHelpful. There are few things as enjoyable as scrolling through funny and adorable animal memes.
Memes about animal resistance are everywhere—here’s why you shouldn’t laugh off rebellious orcas and sea otters too quickly. By Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond / The Conversation Published Aug 20, 2023 ...
Modern life is difficult. Maybe not as much as it was in the Middle Ages when the plague was looming on the right and an angry mob with pitchforks were chasing "witches" on the left but still pretty ...
A poll in 2018 revealed that more than half of pet owners prefer the company of their animals to their best friends. They felt that spending time with their cuddly companions helped them de-stress ...
When the day feels a bit dull, when the hour is longer than it seems, it looks like life lacks the flavor of silliness that ...
Your meme game is strong, constantly three meme generations ahead of your friends, who keep sending you "six seven" as if it ...
If you had to tell a funny joke off the top of your head right now, could you do it? Humans love humor, but that doesn’t mean that it comes naturally to most of us. It can take a lot of effort to ...
Memes galore centered on the “orca revolution” have inundated the online realm. They gleefully depict orcas launching attacks on boats in the Strait of Gibraltar and off the Shetland coast. One ...
The My Favorite Animal Is Me TikTok trend has creators proclaiming “my favorite animal is me” and sharing the times they like to let loose or be truly unhinged because something makes them snap. This ...
Meme aficionados have long found glee in giving animals more descriptive names: witness the raccoon's transformation into the "trash panda," or the fire ant becoming a "spicy boy." This week, they're ...
In the age of endless scrolling, these clips seem almost ordinary. A penguin walking away from its colony across the Antarctic ice. A baby monkey clutching a stuffed toy. A panda whose unusually dark ...
Zoologist and documentarian Lucy Cooke is a self-appointed publicist for misunderstood and maligned animals. In her 2012 National Geographic television series “Freaks and Creeps,” she tried to ...