In Videos: Anteater Drinking Wine
You know an anteater really loves wine when his hooked claw (shoot, that thing hasn't seen a file in years) grabs the hand holding the goblet to keep it steady. Glug, glug, glug. Luckily, there won't be much anteater aching tomorrow—it's really just sparkling cran-apple juice. Side note: who just casually has an anteater in their living room, let alone one swigging back a mysterious red beverage? The video, after the jump.
Anteater Drinking Wine
[via Cute Overload]
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7 Comments:
WHA?
foodinmouth at 12:10PM on 03/27/09
How many ants would an anteater eat, if an anteater's aunt eats ants?
PerkyMac at 12:22PM on 03/27/09
I really hope that is some kind of animal-friendly potion and not really wine. Who IS the anteater's insane owner?
bitchinlifestyle at 12:29PM on 03/27/09
According to the comments on You Tube, it's actually cranberry/apple juice.
amosbkln at 12:38PM on 03/27/09
awww that is so bizarre and adorable.
redzerostar at 1:45PM on 03/27/09
Is this the the new eco-friendly way to keep the kitchen ant free? Better than the Orkin man I guess.
FoodBully at 3:19PM on 03/27/09
Good Lord. Let's hope the ASPCA doesn't see this. Do anteaters have their own 12-step program??
Deb Harkness at 6:35PM on 03/27/09