21 Incredible Animals That Sit Like Humans
So as it turns out, humans aren't the only ones who sit on their butts with their legs spread out in front of them. There are a LOT of non-human animals that want to sit just like people! Sometimes cute, sometimes creepy, ALWAYS hilarious.
Behold, the wonder of animals sitting like people!
1. Seriously it's so weird when animals sit like people.
2. It's like, "You walk on four legs, why are you sitting on your butt?"
3. Pretending to be asleep so they don't have you hear you give them guff about sitting like people.
4. Cats do it too.
5. "Just kicking back on the couch after a rainy walk."
6. For real, once these animals start sitting like a human, they pretty much think they can do ANYTHING like a human.
7. Netflix and ribbiting like a human.
8. "Don’t judge hooman, I just ate lunch!"
9. Eating birthday cake in a chair like a human.
10. Riding in a car like a human.
11. And it's not just dogs and cats who are biting people's sitting style.
12. Panda bears are all about sitting like humans. Especially if there's a rocking horse involved.
13. You know who loves sitting like humans just as much as panda bears? Regular bears.
14. Holy moly do bears love sitting like humans.
15. Bears even love sitting like humans NEXT TO ACTUAL HUMANS. Mind = blown.
16. Note that horses are also super-big fans of sitting on their butts like people.
17. And horses are ALSO big-time fans of sitting LIKE people WITH people.
18. This cat does NOT care anymore.
19. It's a well-known fact that lizards are prone to lounging, but this is ridiculous!
20. Awwwww, baby ducks want to get in on the sitting action!
21. Even educated meerkats do it! Let's do it! Let's sit like humans!
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