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Armadillos have huge… ya know!

Don’t let this little guy fool ya, he’s packin heat! He’s a three-banded armadillo, the only species of armadillo that can roll itself into a perfect, predator-proof ball. But that’s just the beginning of what makes this armored oddball fascinating.
I get hands-on with one of nature’s strangest creatures and learn some truly unexpected facts, like which animal has the highest body-to-wiener ratio (spoiler: it’s actually not the armadillo, but it’s close). We break down the anatomy, the behavior, and the surprisingly flexible armor of this little tank on legs.

Fun Armadillo Facts:
• Only the three-banded armadillo can roll into a full ball
• Their armor isn’t rock-hard—it’s flexible, making it harder for predators to bite through
• They don’t burrow, unlike most other armadillo species
• Their tongue is longer than you think (and they aren’t afraid to use it)
• Despite their squat shape, they can run up to 30 miles per hour (though some argue it’s 3 to 5—either way, it’s hilarious to watch)
• That tail is not just decoration. It locks into place when they’re curled up
• When threatened, they hide their face… right in their own business (yes, really)

#Armadillo #ThreeBandedArmadillo #WeirdAnimals #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #WildlifeFacts #NatureIsWeird #AnimalLovers #AnimalVideo #AnimalFun #StrangeButTrue #DidYouKnow #EducationalContent #WildlifeEducation #FunAnimalFacts #MeetTheAnimals #CuteButWeird #ArmorUp #AnimalBehavior #NatureNerd
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Armadillos have huge… ya know! Don’t let this little guy fool ya, he’s packin heat! He’s a three-banded armadillo, the only species of armadillo that can roll itself into a perfect, predator-proof ball. But that’s just the beginning of what makes this armored oddball fascinating. I get hands-on with one of nature’s strangest creatures and learn some truly unexpected facts, like which animal has the highest body-to-wiener ratio (spoiler: it’s actually not the armadillo, but it’s close). We break down the anatomy, the behavior, and the surprisingly flexible armor of this little tank on legs. Fun Armadillo Facts: • Only the three-banded armadillo can roll into a full ball • Their armor isn’t rock-hard—it’s flexible, making it harder for predators to bite through • They don’t burrow, unlike most other armadillo species • Their tongue is longer than you think (and they aren’t afraid to use it) • Despite their squat shape, they can run up to 30 miles per hour (though some argue it’s 3 to 5—either way, it’s hilarious to watch) • That tail is not just decoration. It locks into place when they’re curled up • When threatened, they hide their face… right in their own business (yes, really) #Armadillo #ThreeBandedArmadillo #WeirdAnimals #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #WildlifeFacts #NatureIsWeird #AnimalLovers #AnimalVideo #AnimalFun #StrangeButTrue #DidYouKnow #EducationalContent #WildlifeEducation #FunAnimalFacts #MeetTheAnimals #CuteButWeird #ArmorUp #AnimalBehavior #NatureNerd
Copy Cat!
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Copy Cat!
Skittles says opossums are perfect neighbors!
Possums have a bad reputation, because some people think they look scary. That is because when they get scared, they show their teeth. 
If that doesn’t work,  they start to drool–so they look like they are sick. 
If that doesn’t work, they play dead—called “playing possum”.
But, possums are EXTREMELY non-aggressive. Bites from possum are almost unheard of.
They can’t get rabies, because they are marsupials, and their body temperature is too low–about 95° They also have a natural immunity to rattlesnake venom. 
They also can’t get Lyme disease–and can eat thousands of ticks a year. 
Possums groom themselves like cats. 
They have unique thumbs on their back feet. 
And prehensile tails–which mean it’s capable of grasping or holding– but they don’t hang from their tail, like you may have seen in a cartoon. 
Possum are a healthy part of urban ecosystems. 
While you’re sleeping, they’re doing a lot of good–eating pests and garbage. 
In the wild, their average lifespan is 1-2 years, because of predators, cars, and disease. In captivity it’s not much longer… 
So, hopefully you’ll share this with someone, so people can better understand them. 
They’re not scary… you’re scary!

#Possum #Opossum #babyopossum #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRescue #AnimalRescue #UrbanWildlife #Marsupial #PossumLove #SaveWildlife #WildlifeEducation #CritterCare #PossumFacts #WildlifeAwareness #CuteAnimals #NatureLovers #WildlifeConservation #FunAnimalFacts #WildlifeProtection #protectwildlife
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Skittles says opossums are perfect neighbors! Possums have a bad reputation, because some people think they look scary. That is because when they get scared, they show their teeth. If that doesn’t work, they start to drool–so they look like they are sick. If that doesn’t work, they play dead—called “playing possum”. But, possums are EXTREMELY non-aggressive. Bites from possum are almost unheard of. They can’t get rabies, because they are marsupials, and their body temperature is too low–about 95° They also have a natural immunity to rattlesnake venom. They also can’t get Lyme disease–and can eat thousands of ticks a year. Possums groom themselves like cats. They have unique thumbs on their back feet. And prehensile tails–which mean it’s capable of grasping or holding– but they don’t hang from their tail, like you may have seen in a cartoon. Possum are a healthy part of urban ecosystems. While you’re sleeping, they’re doing a lot of good–eating pests and garbage. In the wild, their average lifespan is 1-2 years, because of predators, cars, and disease. In captivity it’s not much longer… So, hopefully you’ll share this with someone, so people can better understand them. They’re not scary… you’re scary! #Possum #Opossum #babyopossum #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRescue #AnimalRescue #UrbanWildlife #Marsupial #PossumLove #SaveWildlife #WildlifeEducation #CritterCare #PossumFacts #WildlifeAwareness #CuteAnimals #NatureLovers #WildlifeConservation #FunAnimalFacts #WildlifeProtection #protectwildlife
Swimming with otters!
Asian small-clawed otters love the pool as much as I love them!

#Otters #AsianSmallClawedOtters #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #OtterlyAdorable #SwimmingBuddies
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Swimming with otters! Asian small-clawed otters love the pool as much as I love them! #Otters #AsianSmallClawedOtters #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #OtterlyAdorable #SwimmingBuddies
I can’t compete with the cat!

#standupcomedy #comedy #standup #comedian #comedians #humor #standupcomedian #livecomedy #cathumor #catsofinstagram #petlovers #cats #cat #kitten #catlovers #catlover #catlove
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I can’t compete with the cat! #standupcomedy #comedy #standup #comedian #comedians #humor #standupcomedian #livecomedy #cathumor #catsofinstagram #petlovers #cats #cat #kitten #catlovers #catlover #catlove
Call him Sonic!

Benji (his real name) carries around 5,000–7,000 quills, which are hollow spines made of keratin, the same protein in our hair and nails. Unlike porcupines, hedgehogs quills don’t detach, but when threatened, a hedgehog will curl into a tight ball, locking those spines together like a living suit of armor. Predators quickly learn the hard way that a hedgehog isn’t an easy snack.

Albinism in animals is caused by a genetic mutation that prevents the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for coloration in skin, hair, scales, and eyes. Because melanin also plays a role in how light is absorbed in the eye and how signals travel in the inner ear, albinism can sometimes come with vision and hearing problems

While undeniably cute, hedgehogs aren’t exactly ideal pets. They’re nocturnal, prefer solitude, and don’t usually enjoy being handled. But, man, they’re cute!
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Call him Sonic! Benji (his real name) carries around 5,000–7,000 quills, which are hollow spines made of keratin, the same protein in our hair and nails. Unlike porcupines, hedgehogs quills don’t detach, but when threatened, a hedgehog will curl into a tight ball, locking those spines together like a living suit of armor. Predators quickly learn the hard way that a hedgehog isn’t an easy snack. Albinism in animals is caused by a genetic mutation that prevents the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for coloration in skin, hair, scales, and eyes. Because melanin also plays a role in how light is absorbed in the eye and how signals travel in the inner ear, albinism can sometimes come with vision and hearing problems While undeniably cute, hedgehogs aren’t exactly ideal pets. They’re nocturnal, prefer solitude, and don’t usually enjoy being handled. But, man, they’re cute!
The lobby ducks at the Peabody Memphis started as a tipsy prank in 1933 and became one of the world’s most charming traditions. After returning from a hunter’s weekend, a bit inebriated, General Manager Frank Schutt and a friend released three live English call ducks into the lobby fountain, and guests fell in love instantly.

Soon, five North American mallards replaced them, and by 1940, a circus-trained bellman, Edward Pembroke, taught them to waddle down a red carpet twice daily in what became the iconic Peabody Duck March.

Today, these five mallards march from their heated rooftop ‘Duck Palace’, with its own fountain, grassy yard, and model of the hotel, into the lobby at 11 am, lounge in the fountain until 5 pm, and then head back home.

Their gig lasts just three months before they return to the wild, keeping this quacktacular tradition fresh and wild.

#PeabodyDucks #PeabodyHotel #PeabodyMemphis #DuckMarch #MemphisHistory #Memphis #MemphisTravel #HistoricHotels #BucketListTravel
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The lobby ducks at the Peabody Memphis started as a tipsy prank in 1933 and became one of the world’s most charming traditions. After returning from a hunter’s weekend, a bit inebriated, General Manager Frank Schutt and a friend released three live English call ducks into the lobby fountain, and guests fell in love instantly. Soon, five North American mallards replaced them, and by 1940, a circus-trained bellman, Edward Pembroke, taught them to waddle down a red carpet twice daily in what became the iconic Peabody Duck March. Today, these five mallards march from their heated rooftop ‘Duck Palace’, with its own fountain, grassy yard, and model of the hotel, into the lobby at 11 am, lounge in the fountain until 5 pm, and then head back home. Their gig lasts just three months before they return to the wild, keeping this quacktacular tradition fresh and wild. #PeabodyDucks #PeabodyHotel #PeabodyMemphis #DuckMarch #MemphisHistory #Memphis #MemphisTravel #HistoricHotels #BucketListTravel
Swimming with a capybara is as amazing as it sounds!

Winston, a nine-month-old capybara who’s already 40 pounds, helps me with a few wild facts about the world’s largest rodent.

From cuddles and kisses to why they prefer doing everything in the water, this encounter is part comedy, part animal magic.

Capybaras are semi-aquatic, surprisingly affectionate, and absolutely unforgettable. You win if you see the ears flap!

Meet him at Westmeister Farms!

#Capybara #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #CuteAnimals #WildlifeVideo #AnimalFacts #FunnyAnimals #CapybaraLove
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Swimming with a capybara is as amazing as it sounds! Winston, a nine-month-old capybara who’s already 40 pounds, helps me with a few wild facts about the world’s largest rodent. From cuddles and kisses to why they prefer doing everything in the water, this encounter is part comedy, part animal magic. Capybaras are semi-aquatic, surprisingly affectionate, and absolutely unforgettable. You win if you see the ears flap! Meet him at Westmeister Farms! #Capybara #AnimalEncounter #ZanesWorld #CuteAnimals #WildlifeVideo #AnimalFacts #FunnyAnimals #CapybaraLove
Kiss an ibis!

In ancient Egypt, the sacred ibis was associated with Thoth, the god of wisdom, writing, and the moon. But seeing one up close reminds you that while it may have once been worshipped, it’s still very much a living, breathing, curious animal that kissed me before I could kiss him.

• The sacred ibis was revered in ancient Egypt and frequently mummified as an offering to Thoth
• It has a long, downward-curving bill used to probe mudflats and wetlands for insects, crustaceans, and small amphibians
• Its range includes sub-Saharan Africa and parts of the Middle East, though it has been introduced in parts of Europe
• Sacred ibises have mostly white feathers with black plumes on the rump and bare black heads and necks
• They live in large colonies and are often found in wetlands, marshes, and along shorelines
• Though once native to Egypt, the sacred ibis is now extinct in the wild there
• They are highly adaptable and sometimes scavenge in landfills and urban areas
• In the wild, they can live up to 20 years
• Their graceful, prehistoric appearance makes them a favorite among birdwatchers and wildlife photographers

#SacredIbis #FunnyAnimals #AnimalEncounters #WildlifeComedy #BirdsBeingWeird #IbisAttack #CloseUpWildlife #AnimalFails #UnexpectedWildlife #BirdShenanigans #FunnyBirds #WildlifeOuttakes #AnimalReels #NatureGetsWeird #HilariousEncounters #BirdWithAttitude #ZanesWorld #IbisMoments #AnimalAntics
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Kiss an ibis! In ancient Egypt, the sacred ibis was associated with Thoth, the god of wisdom, writing, and the moon. But seeing one up close reminds you that while it may have once been worshipped, it’s still very much a living, breathing, curious animal that kissed me before I could kiss him. • The sacred ibis was revered in ancient Egypt and frequently mummified as an offering to Thoth • It has a long, downward-curving bill used to probe mudflats and wetlands for insects, crustaceans, and small amphibians • Its range includes sub-Saharan Africa and parts of the Middle East, though it has been introduced in parts of Europe • Sacred ibises have mostly white feathers with black plumes on the rump and bare black heads and necks • They live in large colonies and are often found in wetlands, marshes, and along shorelines • Though once native to Egypt, the sacred ibis is now extinct in the wild there • They are highly adaptable and sometimes scavenge in landfills and urban areas • In the wild, they can live up to 20 years • Their graceful, prehistoric appearance makes them a favorite among birdwatchers and wildlife photographers #SacredIbis #FunnyAnimals #AnimalEncounters #WildlifeComedy #BirdsBeingWeird #IbisAttack #CloseUpWildlife #AnimalFails #UnexpectedWildlife #BirdShenanigans #FunnyBirds #WildlifeOuttakes #AnimalReels #NatureGetsWeird #HilariousEncounters #BirdWithAttitude #ZanesWorld #IbisMoments #AnimalAntics
Baby bobcats!
Did you know they’re born with blue eyes that shift to hazel—just like some house cats? They even have “false eyes” on the backs of their ears, a trick borrowed from tigers to keep predators guessing. Their signature bobbed tail is the shortest of any wild cat, and as adults, they can grow up to 40 pounds and sprint at 30 mph!

You can meet these little legends at Paws & Claws in Bremen, Ohio!

#BabyBobcat #BobcatKitten #TooCute #BabyAnimalsOfInstagram #WildAndCute #FurryFriends #CuteAnimals #AnimalsOfInstagram #WildlifeBaby #NatureLovers #AnimalLovers #WildlifeReels #ReelAnimals #BackyardWildlife #WildlifeWednesday #BobcatCub #zanesworld
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Baby bobcats! Did you know they’re born with blue eyes that shift to hazel—just like some house cats? They even have “false eyes” on the backs of their ears, a trick borrowed from tigers to keep predators guessing. Their signature bobbed tail is the shortest of any wild cat, and as adults, they can grow up to 40 pounds and sprint at 30 mph! You can meet these little legends at Paws & Claws in Bremen, Ohio! #BabyBobcat #BobcatKitten #TooCute #BabyAnimalsOfInstagram #WildAndCute #FurryFriends #CuteAnimals #AnimalsOfInstagram #WildlifeBaby #NatureLovers #AnimalLovers #WildlifeReels #ReelAnimals #BackyardWildlife #WildlifeWednesday #BobcatCub #zanesworld
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My Glass Half Full tour, which is the sane name as my new book that ships April 7th, will be my biggest tour yet!
We are adding new shows every week until the end of the year! So if you don’t see your city, check back before the end of the year!
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Save 20% on 2026 tickets if you get them before 2026! ZaneLamprey.com My Glass Half Full tour, which is the sane name as my new book that ships April 7th, will be my biggest tour yet! We are adding new shows every week until the end of the year! So if you don’t see your city, check back before the end of the year!
The moment I first saw my wife!😍

#TwinJokes #MarriageHumor #StandUpComedy #TwinsLife #FunnyCouples #WifeJokes #ComedyClips #TwinProblems #RelationshipComedy #ComedyVideos #TwinHumor #MarriedLife #TwinTrouble #CouplesComedy #FunnyRelationships #StandUpClips #identicaltwins
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The moment I first saw my wife!😍 #TwinJokes #MarriageHumor #StandUpComedy #TwinsLife #FunnyCouples #WifeJokes #ComedyClips #TwinProblems #RelationshipComedy #ComedyVideos #TwinHumor #MarriedLife #TwinTrouble #CouplesComedy #FunnyRelationships #StandUpClips #identicaltwins
Can’t wait til next Christmas!
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Can’t wait til next Christmas!
Fun with city names!

#humor #standupcomedy #comedy #standup #comedian#funny #jokes #humor #comedyshow #comedians #comedyclub #livecomedy #comedyvideos #georgaphyhumor #cutyhumor #georgia #cumminggeorgia #cummingga #georgiahumor #southernhumor #thesouth
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Fun with city names! #humor #standupcomedy #comedy #standup #comedian#funny #jokes #humor #comedyshow #comedians #comedyclub #livecomedy #comedyvideos #georgaphyhumor #cutyhumor #georgia #cumminggeorgia #cummingga #georgiahumor #southernhumor #thesouth
This is Ruby, a rescued raccoon!

Trash pandas are smart! They can unlatch a cage, open a peanut butter jar, and solve puzzles faster than most toddlers. They’re clever, resourceful, adorable. But that doesn’t mean they make good pets!

Despite their irresistible charm, raccoons are wild animals with complex needs and unpredictable behavior. Keeping one as a pet isn’t just a bad idea, it cn end in dire circumstances.

• Raccoons can remember solutions to problems for over three years.
• Their front paws are so dexterous, they can untie knots, unzip backpacks, and open child-proof containers.
• They wash their food in water not for hygiene, but to heighten their sense of touch.
•  Their hind feet rotate 180 degrees, allowing them to climb down trees headfirst.
•  Raccoons are nocturnal omnivores and can eat nearly anything, from fruit, frogs, garbage, to dog food.
• The “mask” around their eyes reduces glare and enhances night vision.
•  A group of raccoons is called a gaze.
•  No matter how tame one may seem, adult raccoons often become aggressive and destructive, especially during mating season.

#TrashPandaChaos #CutenessOverload #NotAPet #RaccoonRiot #WildlyAdorable
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This is Ruby, a rescued raccoon! Trash pandas are smart! They can unlatch a cage, open a peanut butter jar, and solve puzzles faster than most toddlers. They’re clever, resourceful, adorable. But that doesn’t mean they make good pets! Despite their irresistible charm, raccoons are wild animals with complex needs and unpredictable behavior. Keeping one as a pet isn’t just a bad idea, it cn end in dire circumstances. • Raccoons can remember solutions to problems for over three years. • Their front paws are so dexterous, they can untie knots, unzip backpacks, and open child-proof containers. • They wash their food in water not for hygiene, but to heighten their sense of touch. • Their hind feet rotate 180 degrees, allowing them to climb down trees headfirst. • Raccoons are nocturnal omnivores and can eat nearly anything, from fruit, frogs, garbage, to dog food. • The “mask” around their eyes reduces glare and enhances night vision. • A group of raccoons is called a gaze. • No matter how tame one may seem, adult raccoons often become aggressive and destructive, especially during mating season. #TrashPandaChaos #CutenessOverload #NotAPet #RaccoonRiot #WildlyAdorable
How old can macaws live to be? The oldest on record is 114 years. Wow! Zulu, this military macaw, named for its colors, is a spritely 19 years old. When you visit Discovery Cove in Orlando and meet Zulu, tell him that I love him!

#Macaw #MilitaryMacaw #Parrot #AnimalEncounter #Orlando
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How old can macaws live to be? The oldest on record is 114 years. Wow! Zulu, this military macaw, named for its colors, is a spritely 19 years old. When you visit Discovery Cove in Orlando and meet Zulu, tell him that I love him! #Macaw #MilitaryMacaw #Parrot #AnimalEncounter #Orlando
I love animals. I don’t think I say that enough. I certainly think it constantly. I love my cats. I love my dog. I love when I walk into a brewery and they have a cat—it’s probably the highlight of that day. I love meeting other people’s dogs—more than I like meeting their owners. I love birds and have feeders at most of our windows. I love bugs—I’ve saved more spiders from my house that I can remember. My wife and I have spent hours looking for lizards—I don’t remember if we were high or not. I love to snorkel and watch the fish until my skin is all wrinkled and I look like a walking ball sack.
I wish that a man who loved animals was considered cool. I’m sure most of you wil agree that it is, but I wish that was the norm. Why am I the only one to stop and rescue a turtle from the highway as others race off to whatever is more important than saving a turtle? If I had a legacy, that’s what I would like it to be. That’s what I would like to change. 
I’m going to say this more, because it’s what’s most important to me (after my wife).
Oh, in the photo is Pumpkin. If you’re lucky, you know him. I love him more than I can express with words. He loves me too. I tell him that I love him, and he gives me head boops. That’s all… for now.
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I love animals. I don’t think I say that enough. I certainly think it constantly. I love my cats. I love my dog. I love when I walk into a brewery and they have a cat—it’s probably the highlight of that day. I love meeting other people’s dogs—more than I like meeting their owners. I love birds and have feeders at most of our windows. I love bugs—I’ve saved more spiders from my house that I can remember. My wife and I have spent hours looking for lizards—I don’t remember if we were high or not. I love to snorkel and watch the fish until my skin is all wrinkled and I look like a walking ball sack. I wish that a man who loved animals was considered cool. I’m sure most of you wil agree that it is, but I wish that was the norm. Why am I the only one to stop and rescue a turtle from the highway as others race off to whatever is more important than saving a turtle? If I had a legacy, that’s what I would like it to be. That’s what I would like to change. I’m going to say this more, because it’s what’s most important to me (after my wife). Oh, in the photo is Pumpkin. If you’re lucky, you know him. I love him more than I can express with words. He loves me too. I tell him that I love him, and he gives me head boops. That’s all… for now.
Don’t kiss badgers!

At just nine weeks old, Ranger is already showing off the features that make the American badger one of the most ferocious animals in North America. With claws built like mini machetes, teeth designed for destruction, and a no nonsense attitude, these animals are nature’s underground warriors. Native to the grasslands, prairies, and open forests of North America, badgers spend most of their time tunneling through the earth like fuzzy little excavators on a mission.

Fun facts about American badgers
• They are part of the weasel family, which means they carry a mild musky scent, more like a ferret than a skunk.
• They are solitary by nature, but when food is involved, they have been known to team up with coyotes to hunt cooperatively.
• Their powerful forelimbs make them some of the best diggers in the animal kingdom.
• Despite their tough image, baby badgers are playful, energetic, and hilariously mischievous.

Filmed at Paws and Claws Animal Encounters in Bremen, OH, where Ranger is being raised with lots of care and socialization. He is still wild at heart!
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Don’t kiss badgers! At just nine weeks old, Ranger is already showing off the features that make the American badger one of the most ferocious animals in North America. With claws built like mini machetes, teeth designed for destruction, and a no nonsense attitude, these animals are nature’s underground warriors. Native to the grasslands, prairies, and open forests of North America, badgers spend most of their time tunneling through the earth like fuzzy little excavators on a mission. Fun facts about American badgers • They are part of the weasel family, which means they carry a mild musky scent, more like a ferret than a skunk. • They are solitary by nature, but when food is involved, they have been known to team up with coyotes to hunt cooperatively. • Their powerful forelimbs make them some of the best diggers in the animal kingdom. • Despite their tough image, baby badgers are playful, energetic, and hilariously mischievous. Filmed at Paws and Claws Animal Encounters in Bremen, OH, where Ranger is being raised with lots of care and socialization. He is still wild at heart!
Chinchillas are the softest animal on the planet!
• Chinchillas have the densest fur of any land animal, with over 80 hairs growing from a single follicle.
• Tragically, that same fur nearly drove them to extinction. Millions were hunted, and today wild chinchillas are critically endangered.
• Their fur is so dense that parasites like fleas can’t survive in it.
• Instead of water baths, chinchillas keep clean with baths volcanic ash.
• They are native to the Andes Mountains in South America.
• They survive at elevations up to 16,000 feet.
• Wild chinchilla populations are critically endangered due to hunting and habitat loss.
Let’s protect them so these incredible creatures don’t disappear.
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Chinchillas are the softest animal on the planet! • Chinchillas have the densest fur of any land animal, with over 80 hairs growing from a single follicle. • Tragically, that same fur nearly drove them to extinction. Millions were hunted, and today wild chinchillas are critically endangered. • Their fur is so dense that parasites like fleas can’t survive in it. • Instead of water baths, chinchillas keep clean with baths volcanic ash. • They are native to the Andes Mountains in South America. • They survive at elevations up to 16,000 feet. • Wild chinchilla populations are critically endangered due to hunting and habitat loss. Let’s protect them so these incredible creatures don’t disappear.
Jolene is the cutest!
She’s a rare lavender-colored skunk with a gentle temperament and an irresistible face. But no matter how charming she is, skunks should never be kept as pets. In this episode, I visit Westminster Farm to meet Jolene and explain exactly why.

Skunks are deeply misunderstood creatures. Most people only know them as the animal that might spray you—and yes, skunks can do that, but they really don’t want to. Their spray is a last resort defense, not something they use casually. In fact, they’ll give plenty of warning first: stomping their feet, hissing, and raising their tails before they ever let loose.

Here are a few things you should know:

A “lavender skunk” isn’t albino. Jolene still has pigment in her eyes, which are not the signature pink of an albino animal.

Skunks are nocturnal and extremely sensitive to light. Keeping one as a pet would mean flipping its natural rhythm.

Even with their scent glands removed (which some people do), skunks still have a strong musky odor. You’re not removing the smell—just the spray.

Skunks are wild animals. They dig, chew, and are not domesticated like cats or dogs. That adorable face hides a set of claws made for tearing into soil and, unfortunately, furniture.

But they are beneficial. In the wild, skunks are natural pest control, eating insects, rodents, and even venomous snakes.

So no, skunks don’t belong in your home. But they absolutely belong in our ecosystem. And if you want a little skunk joy in your life, come visit Westminster Farm, where you can meet Jolene yourself and get your fill of skunky sweetness—without the long-term commitment or chewed-up baseboards.

#LavenderSkunk 
#WhiteSkunk 
#CuteAnimals 
#WildlifeReels 
#UnusualAnimals 
#AnimalLovers 
#ZanesWorld 
#SkunkLove 
#NatureIsAwesome 
#BackyardWildlife 
#FurryFriends 
#rareanimals
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Jolene is the cutest! She’s a rare lavender-colored skunk with a gentle temperament and an irresistible face. But no matter how charming she is, skunks should never be kept as pets. In this episode, I visit Westminster Farm to meet Jolene and explain exactly why. Skunks are deeply misunderstood creatures. Most people only know them as the animal that might spray you—and yes, skunks can do that, but they really don’t want to. Their spray is a last resort defense, not something they use casually. In fact, they’ll give plenty of warning first: stomping their feet, hissing, and raising their tails before they ever let loose. Here are a few things you should know: A “lavender skunk” isn’t albino. Jolene still has pigment in her eyes, which are not the signature pink of an albino animal. Skunks are nocturnal and extremely sensitive to light. Keeping one as a pet would mean flipping its natural rhythm. Even with their scent glands removed (which some people do), skunks still have a strong musky odor. You’re not removing the smell—just the spray. Skunks are wild animals. They dig, chew, and are not domesticated like cats or dogs. That adorable face hides a set of claws made for tearing into soil and, unfortunately, furniture. But they are beneficial. In the wild, skunks are natural pest control, eating insects, rodents, and even venomous snakes. So no, skunks don’t belong in your home. But they absolutely belong in our ecosystem. And if you want a little skunk joy in your life, come visit Westminster Farm, where you can meet Jolene yourself and get your fill of skunky sweetness—without the long-term commitment or chewed-up baseboards. #LavenderSkunk #WhiteSkunk #CuteAnimals #WildlifeReels #UnusualAnimals #AnimalLovers #ZanesWorld #SkunkLove #NatureIsAwesome #BackyardWildlife #FurryFriends #rareanimals

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