In celebration of October 4th being World Animal Day, it seems only appropriate to share with you the videos the writers at NMR actually spend most of their time watching. A little background: World Animal Day was created back in 1931 by a group of ecologists to celebrate all the animals around the world. For us in the 21st century, we celebrate this day by no longer being embarrassed of all the panda-sneezing-dog-with-baby videos we have saved under our YouTube favorites. So put the sound on loud, pop open a beer and ring in 2012’s World Animal Day with as many fainting goat and squirrel videos as you can take.
Cheers, ya filthy animals, and enjoy!
Leopard Kill
This video, capturing a leopard kill, has become viral on YouTube with 300,000 views in just two days.
Fainting Goats
Long Johnson Cat
Red Panda
[…] one of the great mysteries of life. To ask what makes a video go viral is akin to asking “Why do fainting goats faint?” or “Why is Howie Mandelpopular?” There is no answer (none that I’ll accept as […]