We share so much of our DNA with primates that it only makes sense to call this picture a family photo. You’ve got to hand it to the gorilla in the back window. Without it, this picture would have been just another boring photo of a guy in a zoo.
Seriously, who goes to the zoo and then takes an INDOOR picture that features absolutely NO animals in sight? Isn’t that what one’s home is for? If you’re asking us, this ape was doing that guy a favor by photobombing his bland picture. We hope the monkey was compensated with some yummy fruit as a thank-you for his contribution.
An Unhinged Anhinga
These two birds are not even the same species but they seem to be communicating just fine. Actually, drop the 'just fine' part. There is communication going on there alright, it's just that it doesn't seem like the very pleasant kind. We are not sure what this anhinga is warning the duck about, but it must believe that it's very important.
Maybe the human with the camera is looking too suspicious, walking around with that odd plastic box, making weird clicking noises. You can never trust those clicking humans, no matter how many times they've given you breadcrumbs at the park.
What Do You Mean Ten Legs?
Pictured at Camano Island State Park in Washington, this Red Rock Crab sparked the interest of a traveling photographer. However, he was not the only one whose interest was sparked. His dog, Sam, seemed to be just as intrigued.
So much so that he couldn't bear moving away from it enough to be out of the frame. Why is it in the water? Why is it so hard? Why does it need so many legs? Can I eat it? Can I play with it? All those questions buzzed around in the little pooch's head so intensely that it made his eyes pop!
Cat on Cat
Oh, what a sweet up-close encounter with a handsome whiskered Kitty. At first, we wondered what it was doing here as we couldn't see much of anything else with this black and white fluff ball so close. But then we caught a glimpse of that cream-colored cat in the background having trouble with her focus being stolen.
The owner of the two felines tells us that the up close and personal one is named Figi and the one in the background is named Jade. Two very fitting names if you ask us since Figi is obviously lounging as if on a tropical island and Jade must shine like the crown jewel she is at all cost.
What the Horse?
What a beautiful green meadow. So peaceful, so green, so lush. No wonder these sheep look like the happiest beings on the planet. We would trade with them in a heartbeat. That must also be what the photographer thought when he whipped out his camera, but before he was able to capture the serenity his lens was photobombed by a horse.
Sure, the serenity effect of the whole thing is kind of taken away by this friendly equine, but in our opinion, the clip-clopper actually made things better. Pre-horse the image would have made a fantastic desktop wallpaper. However, post-horse it is definitely poster-worthy.