Great news everyone!
Bag! – and it’s November again. To distract us from the thought of having to worry about Christmas presents anytime soon, here is your weekly batch of cute and funny animal photos. We also meet a very special species of deer. Trust me, you don’t want to miss this one!
Let’s start.
Just a quick refreshment before we get started.
If you’re too lazy to get up, but not too lazy to dig a hole:
Me, every time I see a cat:
At the last second…
Stamper, is that you?
Time to get up, little one!
Sorry, the bed is already occupied.
How dare you?
Boop!
Creep, little snail, crawl!
Zorro Sr. and Zorro Jr.:
Eew, ew, ew, ew…
Language of the week:
Do you want more squirrels? Then this ultimate squirrel slideshow is for you:
Shampoo always good!
So we can learn something today: This is a muntjac.
Muntjac is a species of deer that originates from Asia.
A characteristic of muntjacs is their long (vampire-like) canines.
However, these teeth are not used for hunting, but are mainly used for display and territorial disputes with other muntjacs. These ‘vampire teeth’ tend to be more pronounced in men.
In this video you see glands in the face inflating. They have two: right in front of their eyes and on their foreheads.
They use these glands for communication. As they expand, they release an individual chemical compound that provides other muntjacs with information about the animal’s sex, age and reproductive status.
Information about the health and social status of the animal is also passed on.
One last fun fact: Muntjacs are also called “barking deer” because they make a barking sound when warning their fellow deer of danger.
The cutest cuddle pile you’ll see today:
Emily can’t stop me from calling raccoons cute. Haha. 🤭
If you’re stumped and have no idea what this is about, watch this video first:
Then you should read this:
So now we’re all on the same page again.
IS EVERYONE HOME???
Is swimming in the sea only something for your Italian holiday? Wrong thought!
Short break.
Curious mountain goats:
Watching Cute News was quite tiring. Baby Capy takes a nap first.
Source: Watson

I am Ross William, a passionate and experienced news writer with more than four years of experience in the writing industry. I have been working as an author for 24 Instant News Reporters covering the Trending section. With a keen eye for detail, I am able to find stories that capture people’s interest and help them stay informed.