There are lots of pictures of rabbits standing in the grass, chewing a big mouthful. Or, maybe, they’re fleeing in terror from the big scary people with the cameras that seem to be chasing them all over. They have to have a place to hide from the mean photographers, don’t they? Enter the rabbit hole.
That, as you might be able to guess, is where rabbits go to get away from the world. They have their families down there, and there may be more than one entrance so that the rabbits don’t get trapped inside.
The Talking Is Done Now
While this picture looks like the chameleon has had just about enough of the frog (or toad, we don't know) running its mouth, it's likely something else. Chameleons make careful, measured steps to get where they're going, and what happened was this chameleon was just making its way to the other end of the branch where they both sat, and the chameleon didn't even notice the frog or toad was sitting there.
Still, if this image becomes the internet's next favorite meme, we wouldn't be surprised. And who knows? Maybe the frog was croaking really loudly, and the chameleon was just trying to catch some shuteye.
I Said No Soliciting!
Maybe there's a person like this owl in your neighborhood who doesn't want anybody ever coming to the front door. We doubt that the person will look as cute and cuddly as this little northern hawk owl, but there's always a chance. Some people just don't like others coming to their front door to try and sell them stuff, even if it is Girl Scout cookies.
This owl is just checking out the person who has come up to look in its home, and we don't know if it's just a small example of the species or if the hole goes deep into the tree.
If I Can't See Him, He Can't See Me
Animals have a vested interest in staying hidden, most of the time. There are lots of predators out there, trying to take their picture, and let's not even talk about the animals that might want to eat them. This male roe deer, with little more than ears and growing antlers showing, thinks it's being mighty sneaky by hunkering down inside a cereal field.
He's unaware that there are some people out there with cameras that could never miss those tiny little antlers among the grass. The fact that his ears are standing up at attention also makes it hard to miss.
She Did What?!
The emotions of animals are a little hard for us humans to understand, but we feel pretty confident about what this prairie dog is feeling. He's just been told that he's getting a pink slip at the end of the month, and he's going to have to go home to his wife and kids to tell them the bad news.
Maybe he's hearing some juicy gossip about Shelly, that prairie dog that moved into the neighborhood a few weeks ago. Maybe he's just sitting there, thinking deep thoughts, and he's surprised at his own ability to puzzle through problems.