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Say, "Ahh!" 35 Cute animals showing off their pearly whites.

Posted: 11/24/2008 at 04:24 PM

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I'm avoiding a needed visit to the dentist right now. For motivation, I gathered some cute photos (and some sort of scary ones) of animals saying, "Ahh!" I can just picture the cheetah sauntering smugly away after she's declared cavity-free for the third year in a row. Of course, the seagull has nothing to worry about-- he doesn't have any teeth in the first place!

  

1. Cheetahhhh

Cheetah says ahh

 

2. Seahhhhgull

Seagull with wide open mouth

 

3. Cahhhhmel

Camel yawn

 This one really frightens me... slavering jaws of doom, anyone? I now think dromedaries' humps are actually the calcified remains of their victims, transformed over time into a benign spinal growth...

 

4. Rahhhhbit

Bunny with open mouth

 

5. Belugahhhh

Beluga waits for a fish

 

Looking for cute animal pics without the "Ahh" factor? Try 44 Beautiful, Unique, Little-Known Endangered Species.

 

6. Bahhhhdger

Badger snarl

 

7. Lahhhhnghorn Steer

Steer yawn with tongue hanging out

 

8. Fahhhx

Fox yawn

 

9. Baby Pandahhhhs

Baby pandas look for somewhere to nurse

 

10. Bahhhhboon

Baboon aggressive display

 

11. Housecahhhht

Cat with goofy expression

 

12. Elephahhhhnt

Elephant taking bath

 

13. Frilled Lizahhhhrd

Frilled lizard dominant display

 

14. Coyotahhhh

Coyote stretch and yawn

 

15. Chimpahhhhnzee

Chimp threat pose

 

16. Ocelahhhht

Ocelot yawn

 

17. Fahhhhbulous Ferret

Ferret with open mouth

 

18. Grizzly Beahhhhr

Grizzly snarl

 

19. Dahhhhchshund

Weiner dog yawn

 

20. Canadahhhh Goose

Goose hiss

 

21. Ahhhhfrican Pygmy Hedgehog

Baby hedgehog with open mouth

 

22. Guinahhhh Pig

OMG guinea pig where are your eyes!

 

23. Orcahhhh

Orca spy hop with open mouth

 

24. Rhinahhhhceros

Rhino with prehensile lip

 

25. That's Ahhhh Moray

Moray Eel

 

26. Opahhhhssum

Possum with open mouth

 

27. Ahhhhligator

Alligator waits for a snack

 

28. Red Eared Slidahhhh

Red-eared slider. Do not keep these in small aquariums and feed them worms. They will die.

 

29. Rahhhht

Rat yelling?

 

30. Mianatus Groupahhhh

Oscar with big mouth

 

31. Hippahhhh

Hippo will eat you

 

32. Leopahhhhrd

Leopard yawn

 

33. Pandahhhh

Panda yodel

 

34. Ponahhhh

Pony smile

 

35. Liahhhhn

King of the jungle yawn

 

Ah, that's better! If all these critters can bravely bare their teeth for inspection, so can I. Wish me luck!

 

If you liked this and want.... 

 

Moar Cute, Plz? See: 44 Endangered Plants and Animals.

 

Moar Funneh Pics, Plz? See: 50 Funniest Road Signs Around the World

 

Moar Mouth, Plz? See: Giving Pills to Dogs and Cats.

 

Cake? See: Political Cakes.

 

Photos collected online and from emails sent to me. Photographers unknown. If you took one or more of these and would like credit + a link to your site, please leave a comment.

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  • Trust Me wrote on Nov 24, 2008 at 11:56 PM
    Number 30 is not an oscar.. i'm positive.
  • B Real wrote on Dec 6, 2008 at 11:33 AM
    That's a crocodile, not alligator. Gators are smahhhl
  • Bella wrote on Dec 6, 2008 at 6:58 PM
    Number twenty is a Canada Goose, not a Canadian goose. Cute, though.
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  • Ryan wrote on Dec 13, 2008 at 1:51 PM
    Actually, it's a gator. Notice how rounded the snout it. The size of the animal really has nothing to do with it; gators grow up to 14 feet long. Also note the scales on the neck, this one lacks DPR spots that crocodiles have on every scale on the body. The american alligator only has it around it's jaw line (looks kind of like mustache stubble), as can be seen in this picture. I'm almost positive that it's an alligator pictured there.
  • pure funk wrote on Dec 22, 2008 at 6:46 PM
    #30 is a Miniatus Groupahhhhhhhhh
  • pure funk wrote on Dec 22, 2008 at 6:47 PM
    #30 is a Miniatus Groupahhhhhhhhh
  • Saydrah wrote on Jan 2, 2009 at 7:57 PM
    I love mutts. In fact, I have two of my own: A Corgi/Border Collie mix and a Australian Cattle Dog/Border
  • Saydrah wrote on Jan 2, 2009 at 8:00 PM
    Great catch, Pure Funk! I'm fixing it now after GISing that fish to make sure it's the same one.
  • Jonny wrote on Jan 12, 2009 at 8:19 PM
    It's completely obvious now why lolcats are more popular than lolions or lolhippos.