Great news everyone!
Now that you’ve all hopefully recovered from last week’s Capybara special, things are (sadly) back to normal today.
PS: If you missed the Capybara special, you can catch up here – which I highly recommend. 😉
Then we can start:
It’s still a bit early.
Only five minutes left…
When you hear the coffee maker:
Before coffee:
After coffee:
Don’t forget breakfast:
Second breakfast?
Not only dogs like to play with branches:
Today the new intern started:
The theme song ‘Mission Impossible’ plays in the background
Small but powerful.
Spa day:
🥰
There are more elephants here:
(The fun news continues below.)
Where you don’t find Capys everywhere…
Mom, look, I can “give my paws”!
Yep, there’s another cat in the house!
Trick 77:
Family meeting:
Tip of the week:
Help, my food is saying goodbye!
I’ll have to try it at home:
Today we meet the maned wolf.
With a shoulder height of up to one meter, it is the largest wild dog in South America.
Their diet consists of rodents, rabbits, birds and insects. This is because their teeth have deteriorated so much that they can no longer dissect larger animals.
Maned wolves live monogamously, pairs sharing a territory. However, they usually live and hunt separately.
Fun fact: the urine of the maned wolf is strongly reminiscent of cannabis. This even led to a police action in Blijdorp Zoo.
I’m saying goodbye for today to this sweet baby maned wolf:
What’s the good news?
Every Friday morning from 6 a.m. you will find the Leuke Nieuws on Watson. It’s a collection of funny and cute animal photos and videos that went viral on the internet last week. The user input continues in the comments column.
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.