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Bunny falls asleep

bun didn’t actually fall asleep!! bunnies flop over like this when they feel safe and comfortable in their environment. they rarely stretch out and lay down because they’re prey animals, so when ur bun does completely lays on their side or their back, it means they feel 10000% safe around you

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Let’s pay a visit to the Department of Awesome Anamorphic Artwork to explore more work by French artist Bernard Pras (previously featured here). Pras uses found objects of every imaginable sort to create awesome installations that appear to be nothing more than large, strangely organized piles of discarded containers, household objects, clothes, toys, packaged food, wrappers, plastic bags, and even dust. That is, unless you view each piece from one very specific location. Then all of the objects work together to form a recognizable image, often a portrait of a very familiar face from pop culture or the world of fine art such as Salvador Dalí, Vincent van Gogh and Snow White.

We love to look at these extraordinarily complex installations as what they’re meant to depict and then let our eyes wander to identify all of the objects that comprise that image. Breaking down these awesome optical illusions makes them (and the work that went into creating them) even more impressive.

Head over to DeMilked for even more examples of the astonishing assemblage installations created by Bernard Pras.

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Confused husky pup

He’s not expressing confusion, he’s tilting his head for better sound localization. While having an ear on each side of the head is good for lateral echolocation, tilting the head so that the ears are offset gives it vertical depth.

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