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Animals bring laughter and joy to our lives, even with their hilarious antics. Merc the mynah bird is up for sale - his major language problem has everyone in stitches


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Animals bring laughter and joy to our lives, even with their hilarious antics. Merc the mynah bird is up for sale - his major language problem has everyone in stitches. Meanwhile, at Guilsborough Bird & Pet Park, Sally and Ros, three-week-old eagle owl chicks, are stealing hearts with their adorable clumsiness. In a throwback to 1978, we find ourselves chuckling at the sight of chicks nestled snugly inside a boot at Meadow Rise Farm in Corley, Coventry. And who could forget Charlie Boy the mynah bird engaging in a chat with Chamois the Siamese cat? Their unlikely friendship is simply priceless. Back in 1966, Harry the hippo made waves as he took a refreshing swim at Coventry Zoo Park. With each splash and dive, he showcased his playful side that never fails to put smiles on visitors' faces. Bugsy and Jinxsy, two mischievous chimps from Southam zoo also know how to tickle funny bones. Speaking of chimps bringing laughter into our lives; Sparky snuggling up beside Sue the bulldog and Micky keeping an arm protectively around Trixie the terrier pup at Southam zoo warms our hearts. These heartwarming friendships remind us that animals can form bonds just like humans do. Even dental check-ups become comical when it involves a hippo. Coventry Zoo's head keeper and veterinary surgeon inspecting Hippo's teeth surely had some amusing moments captured on camera. But it's not just exotic animals that make us laugh; ponies watching five-year-old Paul Williams devour his toffee apple provide endless amusement. Their curious expressions add an extra touch of hilarity to this sweet moment. Finally, we stumble upon an unexpected scene from 1966: a bear enjoying a quick pint at Southam Farm Zoo. Who knew bears had such refined tastes.