thunderwear:

I FEEL LIKE THE WIND GOT KNOCKED OUT OF ME

[x]

(Source: blogtard)

typette:

heart-eyes-anderson:

carry-on-my-jingle-butt:

OH GOD IT LEARNS SO CUTELY

Ahh, this is actually so precious.

this is all I can hear

faunslabyrinth:

infuckingdeed:

octopus babies you guys
OCTOPUS BABIES
LOOK AT THEIR TEENSY LITTLE TENTACLES

THEY LOOK LIKE THEY SOUND LIKE
BLEWP BLEWP BLEWP BLEWP

faunslabyrinth:

infuckingdeed:

octopus babies you guys

OCTOPUS BABIES

LOOK AT THEIR TEENSY LITTLE TENTACLES

THEY LOOK LIKE THEY SOUND LIKE

BLEWP BLEWP BLEWP BLEWP

spontaneousfork:

You can never have enough baby sloths.
spontaneousfork:

You can never have enough baby sloths.

spontaneousfork:

You can never have enough baby sloths.

(Source: quashi)

turtlefeed:

Bonus reblog tonight because there’s a new turtle blog on the block. Also, these are some adorable tortoise gifs!

(Source: cafedescafeinado)

zerachin:

sc73:

Hug Life 

why is this incredibly sweet

zerachin:

sc73:

Hug Life 

why is this incredibly sweet

gabsygabs:

taylorthelatteboy:

steveholtvstheuniverse:

raglemuffins:

goodstuffhappenedtoday:

A Bunch of Dads Singing Little Mermaid Because Having Daughters Made Them Memorize It

Says Patrick Quinn, co-creator of this video of dads (and some uncles) belting out “Part of Your World” because they all know the words so why not:

Once you have a daughter, no matter how tough, thuggish, or introverted you might be, you’re going to play princess with reckless abandon in front of others knowing that if anyone sees you they’re going to understand. Especially if that someone is another dad.

(via Yahoo!.)

Omg “What are they called?”

“FEET”

This is the cutest thing I’ve seen all day.

Literally going to be me at the end regardless if I have a son or daughter/multiple

Adorable Dads :3

(Source: themarysue.com)

npr:

How do you transport a 234-pound baby to New York City? If he’s a 15-week-old walrus rescued from the open ocean off Alaska, the answer is a jumbo-size crate aboard a FedEx cargo jet, accompanied by a veterinarian and a handler.

“If he’s calm and comfortable, no worries,” said Jon Forrest Dohlin, director of the New York Aquarium, which will receive the walrus calf, named Mitik, on Thursday. “But his needs and comfort come first. So he may very well travel with his head in our keeper’s lap.”

via Orphaned Baby Walrus to Arrive at New York Aquarium - NYTimes.com

Photo: Alaska Sea Life Center