Holding Hands With A Manatee

“This is the touching moment a gentle manatee reached out to hold hands with diver Ellen Cuylaerts. She was greeted by a herd of the marine mammals – affectionately known as sea cows – as they swam upstream in search of warmer waters. But one particular female manatee took a shine to Ellen – who quickly grabbed her underwater camera to capture a memento. The heart-warming interaction was captured on film by Ellen’s husband Michael.” — Barcroft TV

Baby Ostrich Slowly Falls Asleep

“They’re the biggest bird on the planet, but they have to start somewhere. These tiny adorable chicks will grow up to be up to 9 feet tall and weigh 350 pounds. With spots and stripes and porcupine like backs they don’t look much like the adults they become, but who can complain? Their too cute for words. Warning: This may be the cutest two minutes of your life.” — camelsandfriends

My Daddy Battle

“My daddy could beat up your daddy. That’s it? Hmm mmm.” — RhettandLink

Pregnant Dad Belt

“Does the belt also sit on the dad-to-be’s bladder so that he has to pee every five seconds?” — NawsChicky

Living With Man-Eating Crocs

“Crocodiles in the southern African country of Malawi often eat more than just regular wildlife prey. Sometimes they attack humans who get in their way.” — NatGeo

Baby Owl Vs. Hawk Moth

“For a hungry baby owl, catching dinner is only half the battle. This hawk moth’s slippery scale defense makes it a hard meal to swallow.”

Sewer Diver Loves His Job

“Meet a man with perhaps the world’s most disgusting job… and he loves it.”

World’s First Flying Waiter

“I can barely get my AR Drone to work with a GoPro Hero2 on it let alone fly my food in from the kitchen.” — Rob Leslie

Assassin Bug Sucks Bat’s Blood

“Do you think there’s nothing scarier than a vampire bat? How about the bug that sucks a vampire bat’s blood?”

Heaviest Vehicle Pulled By Nipples

“The heaviest vehicle pulled by nipples for 65.62ft is 2179.27 lbs and was achieved by Sage Werbock aka The Great Nippulini (USA) on the set of Lo Show Dei Record, in Milan, Italy.”