Back in the 20th century, the Internet was comprised of a series of horseback riders. It could take up to 42 months to deliver a single funny animal picture and packets were often lost in transit due to flux or consumption. Luckily for us, a few of these artifacts were preserved on microfilm–a type of myspace used b4 ppl lrn2txt–and have since been uploaded to Internet 2 for our viewing pleasure. Forsooth:
And last, but not least…
Play them off, Vintage Keyboard Cat.
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When the record-breaking heatwave hit Melbourne in 2009, both people and animals were struggling to survive the 120 degree heat. While humans could stay indoors with water and airconditioning, many of the indigenous animals were unable to cope with the heat on their own. Luckily the RSPCA and other animal advocacy groups (as well as generous individuals) were there to help keep the koalas and other animals hydrated–with snuzzy results!
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As I’m sure you’ve heard, the earthquake in Haiti has had devastating consequences for the nation and it’s people. But also greatly affected by the earthquake are the animals and ecosystem of the island. Haiti is home to a diverse array of animals, including one of the world’s rarest mammals, the Hispaniolan Solenodon.
Pictured below, the animal is so rare that this is the cutest picture I could find of one. This video is the only recorded footage of little guy. The Solenodon burrows in top soil so it’s likely many of their homes were affected by the earthquake as well.
But you can help the animals of Haiti out, by donating to the International Fund for Animal Welfare, which will be dispatched to the area to take care of injured animals as soon as the humanitarian effort has been stabilized. The IFAW website says that donations will go towards “bandages, vaccines, antibiotics and other supplies for our mobile veterinary clinic.”
Of course, you can also donate to the human relief fund by texting HAITI to 90999, to donate $10 to the Red Cross that will show up on your cellphone bill. You can also donate to the Red Cross online. Anything you can give helps!
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This dog named Sophie was at her owner’s office, the Times-Standard newspaper in Eureka CA, when she sensed a 6.5 earthquake early and ran to her owner. Dogs are awesome!
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