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#15 What's up furball?

 
We all love bunny rabbits because they're so small and soft and reminded us of Easter and all the candy that comes with it. But the Angora rabbit takes soft and furry to a whole new level. Lots of these rabbits are breed for their fur, which is wool, but if we had one it'd be to look at and laugh while wondering where his face is.
 

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15: What's up furball?
We all love bunny rabbits because they're so small and soft and reminded us of Easter and all the candy that comes with it. But the Angora rabbit takes soft and furry to a whole new level. Lots of these rabbits are breed for their fur, which is wool, but if we had one it'd be to look at and laugh while wondering where his face is.
14: Get the bill, please.
The duck-billed platypus is a classic, but still a great animal to look at to makes us laugh. It's crazy because he looks like a beaver until you get to his bill, which is so dark and big. But we love them because they are like two animals rolled into one and there's nothing we love more than a two-for-one.
13: Where's your face?
The hooded seal has such a strange face that we can't help but stare, and laugh, and stare some more. The inflatable bladder that you see on this guy is only found on males which comes into growth at the age of four. We'd love to see this guy in real life, but the picture will do for now.
12: You feeling okay buddy?
This little kiwi is a big puff ball with a beak. Even though we love laughing at him we do have to feel bad that his species is endangered mainly due to deforestation in his homeland of New Zealand. No animal this funny should have to fear for the survival of its species.
11: Cheer up. This would isn't that bad!
You know how it's funny to laugh at people who have it worse than you? Well, that's why the blobfish is so hilarious. He looks like he's had a tough life and that there is no happiness in sight. If only we could tell him a joke and give him a smile, if only for a minute.
10: Can you hear with those tiny ears?
Those faces crack us up. They almost look like chipmunks, but way bigger. Alpacas have some on the softest fur around, but how could you pet one without dying of laughter? We would, however, love to get close enough to one to check out its tiny mouth.
9: Hey little guy!
We can't get over the snout on this Tapir. The animal in general looks like a pig, but his nose is like an anteater. We do have to admit that he has some cool stripes running along his body.
8: Old wise one.
The Emperor tamarin looks like an old school monk ready to give you the secrets to life. The best part about this guy is the baby in his arms with a little white beard in the making. We don't know if they are cute or funny, but we do know we love looking at them.
7: That's some cool hair you have.
The Komondor dog looks like his body is covered with the end of a mop. If fact, we're sure that if something is spilled around the house, he could help you clean it up with that coat. The best part about this guy is that he just had his hair cut.
6: Why are you so happy?
What we love about the sloth is that he always seems to be smiling. And it's not a fake smile, but a true, genuine, I'm-happy smile. Maybe he's so happy because he rarely moves and when he does it's so slow he doesn't use any energy. I'd be smiling to if I had a stress-free life.
5: You holding on there okay?
The sucker-footed bat, coming from Madagascar, looks like he was set up to be a superhero. We know bats can fly, but this guy can creep up a window with the suction cups on his hands too. Seriously, where do we get a pair of those?
4: Can you see us?
This little guy is called an aye-aye and can be found in Madagascar. But, if you ask us, he looks like he belongs in the the 1800's as the right hand man of some nasty vampire. At least if he goes blind in his big eyes he has his extremely large ears to fall back on.
3: What's up little guy.
The pink fairy armadillo looks like a mouse with a pink armor shell on his back. At a maximum size of five inches this little guy could be running around your house without you even noticing. But, unless you live in Argentina, in the desert around cacti, you don't have to worry about seeing him.
2: Is that your face?
We can't decide what's funnier about the star-nosed mole. Is is that his little hands have huge claws on them, or is it that his little snout looks like it belongs on a sea creature? Whatever it is, this little guy is one funny dude to look at.
1: Hey long nose!
Is it just us or does this guy have the biggest nose you've ever seen? It's like somebody sewed a banana on his face. Maybe it helps him breathe better. Or maybe it lets him smell food from his home country Borneo all the way across the world. No matter what, we like the Proboscis monkey for making us laugh.