Scroll down and check out Bored Panda's collection of the most hilarious and adorable photos of bed-stealing cats and dogs whose owners couldn't help but post pictures of them online. Remember to upvote your faves and let us know in the comments if your pet is a bed-stealing derp or floof, too! And be sure to scroll down for our interview with the Association of Pet Dog Trainers. The person behind the page told Bored Panda it was their love for animals that inspired this fun online project. "I've been running a cat page for very long but wanted to post other animals as well," they said. "I will probably create some more animal pages in the future as well, but with different themes."
Bored Panda is an art, design, and photography community for creative people. Its submission platform helps artists and creators turn their stories into must-read viral content. It offers content related to art, photography, design, animals, travel, illustrations, DIYs, food art, architecture, parenting, and more.
Learning all about rare and elusive animal facts is all very well and good, but sometimes it's good to have a refresher about the basics. That's why I reached out to the PDSA, the UK's leading vet charity, to have a chat with them about dogs. A whopping 33 percent of British households keep dogs as pets.
That number is slightly higher (38.4 percent) in the US. Naturally, with so many dogs going on walkies all the time, it's important to know a bit more about them as animals and when to know if we can approach and pet them. It's an Instagram account that shares random animal photos with no context whatsoever. Whatever you can't think of, Doggo Taxi has it. The best part, these pictures are strangely wholesome too.
Continue scrolling and check them out yourself. Looks like the dog is trying to imitate that famous cat gesture it saw on TV now that he has finally seen one in real life. Cat looks confused, but kinda accepts to play along. Reminds me of when people get friendly with foreigners and get playful with stereotypes about their culture. Articles like "Creative Dad Takes Crazy Photos of Daughters" went viral, racking up 5 million views. By 2012, Bored Panda was drawing an average of a million visits per month, and Banišauskas hired his first employee.
Around that time he decided to let the artists he was writing about tell their own stories. Submissions poured in, reaching 100 a day, and many of the artists Bored Panda featured later told Banišauskas his posts had changed their careers, winning them new jobs, TV appearances, or fame in their communities. "I love animals and in photographing them I believe I had found my niche and dream job." The art of taking selfies has officially been adopted by the animal kingdom, and it's one of the most hilarious things going viral right now.
From zoo residents to family pets, these animals are posing, smiling, and even grouping up for the camera. The resulting photos are both adorable and fascinating, as they provide a window into the private lives of the wild's most mysterious creatures. Šarūnė is a List Curator here at Bored Panda with a BA in Communication.
Before BP, she traveled quite a bit and now could tell you some interesting stories about Alaskan black bears or how to survive +35°C while hiking in the Portuguese mountains. Later, she worked as a freelance copywriter for a travel agency until one day, she just became a bored panda. Now, Šarūnė can easily create a list of "30 Reasons Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats". Fascinated by music, movies and sitcoms, I'm passionate about social media and can't live without the internet, especially for all the cute dog and cat pictures out there. I wish the day had about 40 hours to be able to do everything I want.
The comic creator, Akshara Ashok, started creating funny illustrations to cope with her boring and monotonous life. Her Instagram page Happy Fluff Comics gained popularity as she shared the most relatable and funny graphics while breaking some taboos. We have shared some of her works in our earlier post. Scroll below to see 20 new photos shared by this Indian illustrator. More recently, while its competitors have hedged their risks by diversifying away from Facebook, Bored Panda has made a conscious effort to pull the platform even closer.
It has started several offshoot Facebook brands, including pages for art and animal-themed stories, and a page called Crafty Panda that focuses on D.I.Y. projects. It has begun creating original content, too, and recently set up a video studio in its office, a hospital from the 19th century that was converted into a tech office complex. At the time, Banišauskas was a freelance photographer for weddings and TV commercials. He was more interested in the visual arts than online business models, so he created blogs around art, advertising, and architecture.
The visual content got a strong response; in one month his sites collectively garnered around a million visitors. That led him to strike out on his own, creating Bored Panda, a blog dedicated to fighting boredom with art and positive stories, from his Vilnius, Lithuania, flat in 2009. With its simple, wholesome tales of ornery animals and feel-good photo projects, Bored Panda has flourished by sidestepping the outrage. NewsWhip attributes Bored Panda's success to its light-hearted focus, noting that visual-heavy stories about dog-paw tattoos and horse mustaches were among the most shared stories across Facebook in September. The mods also ask that you include a source for your title in the comments beneath your post. They're very serious about this part and require you to use scientific news sites with proper citations and references.
To help you with everything, the moderators even have a list of respectable and trustworthy sources for you to check. It's not easy looking good for photographs, and that rule doesn't just apply to humans. While smiling is a natural instinct for us homo sapiens , it isn't so easy for other animals.
But as you can see from this hilarious list compiled by Bored Panda, they generally end up failing. Most photos of adorable animals feature them in their natural element, but there are other ways to create gripping photo compositions with them. Whether it's a domestic animal quietly awaiting the return of its owner or a wild one investigating an abandoned home, windows can beautifully frame your animal photo ideas and take it from good to great.
However, finding them online can be a hassle. So to save you some time, Bored Panda has put together a list of some of the funniest animal photos online, and they're all waiting for you below! While it's possible to make pets take selfies by touching a smartphone screen, for more exotic animals, a clever method was created. It's called camera trapping, which means the photo is taken when the animal touches or approaches a motion-sensing device near the lens. It's a totally safe and non-invasive trick, and it captures even the most dangerous predators in candid, sincerely funny moments.
With us, humans, consuming so much of farm animal production, such as meat, dairy, eggs and so on, nobody really wants to think about the conditions these animals live in. Animals kept in these farms, are often just a hair away from animal cruelty cases, with their living conditions being the bare minimum requirements to keep them alive. It's the same for some companion animals, where they are purchased purely for human entertainment, or wild animals shot for sport. Some animals live in packs, some wander alone but all of them need a little love. So much so, that sometimes they decide to visit humans to say 'hi'. Bored Panda has collected pictures of some of the most unexpected animal visits that humans had which prove friendships are universal and not bound by the number of legs.
Prof. Panda told MNT that scientists need to carry out much more research to further understand the benefits of time-restricted eating in animals and humans. People from North America and Europe chimed in on hilarious photos of their dogs, which were shared on the trivia website Bored Panda. We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. We'll ask you to confirm this for your first post to Facebook.
Another classic merging of people thanks to a perfectly timed photo of two lovers embracing. These sorts of images really mess with our eyes. This perfectly timed photo appears to show two lovers leaning in for a kiss, it's actually just two strangers shadows embracing as they walk by each other in the street. Last month, for example, Facebook began testing a new design for its news feed.
In this version, which is being tested in six countries, Facebook posts from pages were removed from the regular news feed. They were placed in a separate section called "Explore Feed," where they appeared less prominently. Bored Panda had more than three times as many engagements per post as its closest competitor, conservative news site Daily Wire. In total engagements, Bored Panda ranked second only to Foxnews.com, and ahead of major news organizations like NBC, the Daily Mail, the New York Times, and CNN. As other viral publishers succumb to Facebook's algorithm changes, Bored Panda thrives with a mix of photos, animal stories, and funny lists.
If you too want to begin photographing animals but don't know where to start, your first model can be your pet! UK dog photographer Rhian White told Bored Panda that her number one advice for every beginner is to stay patient. Both with yourself and your lack of knowledge and experience as well as with things that are out of your control, like other animals and people popping over to say hi during a shoot outside. I remember reading that he was told he was going to meet primate expert, Jane Goodall.
The researchers showed Alex a National Geographic article about Goodall, complete with photos. When Alex met her, he asked, "Got a chimp?" First recorded case of an animal telling a joke! Research has shown that dogs can use photographs to gain information. The dog will likely be able to recognize that photo if it is in another room. Even though dogs certainly don't understand all pictures, they recognize items that are familiar to them.
So let's dive deep into Allan's wondrous world of the animal kingdom where each selfie reveals how much humans and animals really have in common. The smiles, the facial expressions, the genuine joy you cannot fake… Be sure to upvote your favorite ones! And be sure to check out our previous post with snouts and smiles from Allan's selfie collection. You can start by teaching them basic commands like "move" (or "please, please, please, you goofball, get out of my bed, I have nowhere else to sleep"). Obviously, this works far better with dogs than with cats. What's more, if your pet has its own cozy place to relax, it won't be as likely to steal yours.
What can be more amazing than having a best friend? While some of us are still looking for the one true friend, these animals already found each other and are happy to share their lives together. In this list collected by Bored Pandayou'll find even the most unlikely of friendships, such as best buddies Riff the pet rat and his dog guardian Osiris.
PETA doesn't believe in any form of animal ownership- they feel it's exploitation. So they do not believe in pet ownership, and feel the animals are better off euthanized than being owned. As a cat lover and owner, i can't get behind that. They have a warm, dry home, they never go hungry or thirsty, and i do go outside with them, so they get fresh air as well. If they get sick or injured, they don't die a slow and agonizing death- they get care and get better. PETA is against all that i do for my cats and would rather see them dead than cared for and loved.
Cats, cats, cats, what would the internet be without them? With thousands of cute videos and photos emerging on the internet every day, it's hard not to notice the undying popularity of these pets. Nowadays a lot of people view pets such as dogs and cats as their best friends and most loyal companions. For most people, even the very thought of eating their pets sounds disgusting and simply speaking—amoral.
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They will help you translate your ideas into a Snapchat filter that your guests will love! Additionally, our team also provides you a concierge service to make sure your filter is correctly setup and approved on time. Time-restricted eating has received significant attention from researchers in recent years. In time-restricted eating, people typically eat their normal diet but only within a specified time period each day. Researchers have reviewed the evidence for the health benefits of time-restricted eating — a type of intermittent fasting in which people only eat during a window of time each day. Life is a series of ups and downs, and sometimes it's just "meh".
While many people face challenges in their daily lives, accepting every situation with humor is not everybody's cup of tea. An Indian illustrator decided to document the day-to-day struggles of her life through funny illustrations and they are so relatable. This artist inspires people to take themselves lightly and asks them not to be burdened with problems as they are temporary. People from North American and Europe chimed in with hilarious pictures of their dogs, which were shared on the trivia website Bored Panda. A perfectly timed image sees a woman in mid-jump getting a hairy makeover.
We've seen some impressive moves on the ice, but this one is a real eye-opener. This perfectly timed photo appears to show one dancer giving birth to another. This perfectly timed photo shows a lady getting a big sloppy kiss of her four-legged friend.
What we love though is the way it looks like she has massive lips. There's a lot of to love about this photo, including the hilarity of the people who saw it coming and panicked and the women casually eating who didn't notice a thing. Another perfectly timed photo showing a dog owner apparently becoming one with their owner.
Don't worry, her bark is worse than her bite. We hope you enjoy flicking through the pics as much as we have. Bored Panda has the advantage of getting most of its content free from up-and-coming artists and other creative types who want the kind of exposure a large Facebook page can bring. It published only 519 articles in October, or roughly 16 posts a day, according to NewsWhip.