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Discover Ludwig"funny animals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to animals that are humorous or amusing in some way. For example: "My kids love to watch YouTube videos of funny animals doing silly things!".
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An animal-tastic book full of funny animals and a boy with a silly granny.
Sharing pictures of funny animals is 'psychologically safe' in comparison to sharing pictures of our family or our holidays.
When Sanders isn't fighting off funny animals, he's jousting with funny ethnics: the obsequious Hispanic foreman, the overbearing Asian boss, the greedy Indian investor.
The postwar years saw a proliferation of differently themed comics: horror, funny animals, westerns, romance stories everything, it seemed, except superheroes.
Football's violence and military ethos seemed to sum up the worst aspects of the US The "underground commix" of the Sixties took comic books, once the domain of superheroes and funny animals, into more adult territory.
In one of the strips here, we are reminded by a wise, cigar-smoking mouse that rats are not members of the Funny Animals Union; but cats are its paid-up, eternal presidents.
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Beagles appeared in funny animal comic strips and animated cartoons from the 1950s with the Peanuts character Snoopy billed as "the world's most famous Beagle"; Walt Disney's Beagle Boys; Garfield's friend and "chew dog" Odie; and Beegle Beagle, the constant companion of Hanna-Barbera's Grape Ape.
It puts on funny animal costumes.
There are funny animal videos, animal cop shows, emergency room shows.
That knocked out all comics except the funny animal comics and the superheroes".
In our book Why Are Animals Funny, we argue that the popularity of the funny animal is based on the animal seeming "human".
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