If wild animals ate fast food Posted on 5 March 2013 Tags:Africa Ever seen a fat cheetah? How about an obese crocodile? These animations from the guys at Rollin’ Wild, couldn’t stop me (and the entire Internet) from thinking that this is what life in the wild would be like if animals ate fast food. With highways planned for the Serengeti and hotel developments looking ominous for Kruger you’d be forgiven for believing that there was some hair-brained scheme to plonk a KFC under a baobab right in the middle of the continent. Thankfully that’s not the case. But after seeing these animations from the guys at Rollin’ Wild, I (and the entire Internet) couldn’t help but think that these clips gave a rather hilarious account of what life in the wild would be like if animals ate fast food. Check them out. NOTE: It wasn’t actually the intention of the animators to create madly obese animals that looked as if they’d just inhaled a family meal (with the family still attached to it). But, as we’ve come to expect from the Internet, it’s all about interpretation. Unfortunately there are now several illegal montages of these four clips floating around in cyberspace. You just watched the originals. Give yourself a pat on the back. For real Africa adventure, check out: Safari packages on Getaway Adventures Related Posts A large pod of orcas spotted off the coast of Plettenberg Bay 25 March 2023 Boat tour agency Ocean Safaris posted a video of one of the largest pods of... read more Agitated hippos attack stranded lion in the middle of Crocodile River 15 March 2023 A guide and his guests were treated to a very rare sighting, when a lion,... read more The Okavango River rages 10 April 2020 PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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