Aug 4, 2009
Our Favorite Animals WIth the Hiccups [VIDEOS]
Humans aren’t the only ones who occasionally have their bodies rattled by a surprise case of the hiccups. Our furry and feathered friends get those involuntary spasmodic contractions just the same as we do, except when it happens to them, it’s usually a lot cuter. Here are some of our favorite videos of hiccuping animals.
Orphan otter pup has the hiccups. Double aww!
This squirrel doesn’t let a little case of the hiccups get between him and his nuts.
Any stronger and these hiccups would roll this chihuahua over.
It’s the famous hiccuping baby porcupine
This golden retriever puppy couldn’t care less about her hiccups
Hootie the hiccupping skunk doesn’t hiccup until about 50 seconds in
A hamster with hiccups. We’ve got one them too.
Poor Karlee the cat. All she was doing was trying to nap.
Even Meerkats aren’t immune to the hiccups.
And neither are birds.
There’s nothing more exciting than a hiccuping snake, which is why this is the last one.
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Humans aren’t the only ones who occasionally have their bodies rattled by a surprise case of the hiccups. Our furry and feathered friends get those involuntary spasmodic contractions just the same as we do, except when it happens to them, it’s usually a lot cuter. Here are some of our favorite videos of hiccuping animals.
Animals can hiccup too – but only ones with diaphragms. Animals without diaphragms (snakes, birds, amphibians) can exhibit hiccup-like behavior but it’s not actually hiccuping… http://www.get-rid-of-hiccups.com/Dog-Hiccups-Puppy-Hiccups.html