Animals often find themselves in entertaining situations, and their behavior can be funny and warm. In this article, we show some funny animal stories, and some funny pictures that made people happy.
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A mischievous cat in New Zealand, Brigitte, has gained notoriety in her neighbourhood for repeatedly stealing clothes, especially men's underwear and socks, from her neighbours' homes. Over the course of several months, Brigitte's owner found more than 60 socks and 11 pairs of underwear in the house, which she had to return afterwards. The owner even created leaflets to inform the neighbors about Brigitte's unusual habit and demand the return of stolen items.
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A squirrel in New York City caused a local stir after being caught on camera sneaking into an ice cream truck, grabbing a cone, and rushing to enjoy his desserts. The owner of the ice cream truck, who left the truck open during deliveries, returned to find the squirrel enjoying a stolen cone. The scene of the squirrel holding ice cream with its tiny claws and licking it like a human went viral, with people around the city laughing at the squirrel's audacity in stealing.
Crows are known for their intelligence, but one raven in Japan took problem solving to a new level. This smart bird learned how to use the vending machine to get snacks. He would pick up the remaining coins on the ground, drop them into the machine, and collect his food rewards. The bird's ability to solve puzzles became so famous that it attracted the attention of scientists studying animal intelligence, and people were amazed who saw the crow doing its work from its clever tricks.
In Colorado, a hungry black bear broke into a house, not for honey or berries, but for pizza! The bear manages to open the kitchen window and head straight to the pizza, completely ignoring other food options. The owners returned to find pizza boxes scattered around them and a satisfied bear hanging out on their couch. Fortunately, the bear left before it could cause any damage, but the story of the pizza-loving bear made everyone laugh.
In London, a pigeon was seen entering a train station, jumping on a train, and riding it as if it were the most natural thing in the world. The pigeon sat on the bench, looking like a normal passenger. After a few stops, the pigeon descended and flew away, prompting passengers to joke that it was just trying to avoid walking or flying in the rain. What stunned many passengers the most was the dove's indifference to the whole situation.
The golden retriever dog named Moss loved chasing the postman but didn't have any aggressive intentions – he just wanted to help deliver the mail. The postman soon realized that Moss was fascinated by the mail and began giving him letters to "deliver" to their owners. Moss became so skilled at it that neighbors began to leave letters bearing Moss's name, and he proudly delivered mail every day. His enthusiasm for his "job" made him an unofficial part of the local postal service.
An Alaskan town called Talketna made national headlines for the election of a cat named Stubbs as its mayor. Stubbs, a gingerbread cat, served as the city's honorary mayor for nearly 20 years. Although his duties were mostly symbolic (since there was no official mayor of the city), Stubbs enjoyed his role, often welcoming visitors to a local store where he spent most of his time. His career as mayor became legendary, and Stubbs became the beloved mascot of the city of Talketna, attracting tourists from all over the world.
In the UK, a parrot named Rocco used to use Amazon's voice-activated assistant, Alexa, to place orders for snacks and household items while its owner was away. Rocco was smart enough to figure out how to communicate with Alexa, and his owner came home one day to find a variety of random items on the order list, ranging from strawberries to kettle. Fortunately, Roku's owner canceled orders before they were delivered, but the parrot's mischievous behavior caused a sensation, proving that birds can be full of surprises.
