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Acting Like Animals: Straight Out of ‘Winnie the Pooh’

“Tigger?”
“Yes Piglet?”
“I think I n-n-n-need a good cuddle right now.”
“Well I think Tigger can help you out with that, little buddy.”

Via Nothing To Do With Arbroath

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  1. robyn says:

    Very cute, if you turn the volume down. 9_9

  2. Rebecca says:

    I’m pretty sure that tiger is just thinking about lunch…

    • bluelagoon1980 says:

      This is at an animal park and the tiger cub is playing with and grooming the piglet the same way it would another tiger cub, so probably not. Especially considering how young they both are, and how close they seem to be, they were probably raised together and view each other as part of the same litter.

      • easol says:

        Which is adorable. They do really act like siblings, the piglet plopping down to sleep next to the tiger, and the tiger grooming the piglet.

  3. bluelagoon1980 says:

    “I love my bacon buddy!” Is it sad that I recognized the music as being from Wall-E?

  4. easol says:

    The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb,
    The leopard shall lie down with the young goat,
    The calf and the young lion and the fatling together
    And the tiger shall snuggle with the pig.
    Isaiah 11:6-?

  5. Devara says:

    Tigger indeed. That little cub is thinking, “Hmmm…BACON!”

  6. Esprix says:

    “I LOVE YOU, BACON!”
    :)

  7. Skyeanna says:

    That was way too cute! Especially the BIIIIIIG yawn!

  8. MouthyMaven of Ravenloft - just beyond the forgotten realms says:

    Lolz! That was so cute. The tiger was wiggly! All I could think of was when I would take a nap with my mom when I was little and I would shuffle and roll and fidget and my mom would finally tell me to settle down and “make a nest!”

    So squee!

  9. [...] Daily Squee asks a good question regarding this video of a tiger cub and a piglet: Are we witnessing a scene from “Winnie the Pooh” come to life? Is Tigger spooning Piglet, reminding us that some of the finest children’s-literature-turned-into-film gave us some of the cutest animal characters? [...]


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