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+11 +3Cat Art from the Met Museum Makes the Purrfect Browser Plug-in
Meow Met, a new, feline-filled Chrome extension actually turns the act of opening a tab into an enjoyable learning experience. Created by Emily McAllister at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Media Lab, Meow Met is the purr-fect web accessory for art and cat lovers: it overrides the standard, bland tab page and instead fills the uninspiring space with a random work of cat art from the Met’s digital collection, which includes works not on view in the museum.
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+1 +1Little Duck Feeding The Fish
This duck may just be trying to get some water to make eating its food easier, but the koi don't mind to eat up the crumbs.
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+15 +3Owl likes being scratched
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+12 +4Giraffe mother and child
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+24 +6Watch a baby's adorable reaction to being able to see clearly for the first time
We often forget how miraculous glasses are until we see a baby with poor vision trying them on for the first time. Proud mother Jessica Sinclair recently posted a heartwarming video on her Facebook...
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+10 +4Chinchilla munching an apple
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+2 +1Newborn penguin
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+1 +1pugs! my favorite!!
these are baby pugs.. and yeah they are my favorite breed of dogs!..lol
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+1 +1One Happy Puppy!
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+17 +6Baby hippo
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+7 +2Puppy afraid of a feather
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+54 +6Baby red pandas
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+42 +3Baby snapping turtles
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+17 +3Guinea pig disguised as shark
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+2 +2Can a tiger catch its own tail ?
Diego chasing his tail in a pool. Michael Jamison is a South African entrepreneur that currently owns two tigers, an adult named Enzo and the one in the video named Diego, along with many other more traditional pets. You can view more of his videos of his animals on his Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/oomyfok/
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+11 +5Two small meerkats playfighting
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+11 +3Baby bunny nibbling the floor
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+25 +4Small beach mouse looking mischievous
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+2 +1Fox being tickled and goes floof
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+17 +3Box Fish
These little fish are related to the pufferfishes.
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