Lamb Bounces Around Like Tigger On A Sugar Rush (VIDEO)

Huffington Post UK  |  By Posted: 19/04/2012 10:34 Updated: 19/04/2012 10:36

YouTuber channel Camels And Friends are regular purveyors of video adorable, serving up footage of goslings, hornbills and - would you believe it - camels.

But today's dose of cute revolves around lambs, however, as you may well have guessed. The essence of it is this: there's a lamb, and it bounces. In a very cute way.

This clip has since sent us on a cute lamb video spiral, and the result is this video gallery we've got for you below - which may well make your head melt from all the adorable-ness. Which is a word. We've just made up.

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YouTuber channel Camels And Friends are regular purveyors of video adorable, serving up footage of goslings, hornbills and - would you believe it - camels. But today's dose of cute revolves around...
YouTuber channel Camels And Friends are regular purveyors of video adorable, serving up footage of goslings, hornbills and - would you believe it - camels. But today's dose of cute revolves around...
 
 
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03:54 PM on 04/19/2012
What's it on? I want some!!!
03:41 PM on 04/19/2012
Go lovely with a bit of mint sauce.
01:20 PM on 04/19/2012
I had heard that spring lambs doing this sort of behavior was due to having worms? anyone want to clarify?
11:36 AM on 04/21/2012
Are you familiar with the verb "gambol," which is probably only used with respect to lambs?

Lambs gambol, frolick, and leap and play like that all the time, it's a normal part of a lamb growing up. Like baby rabbits, they hit a phase in their development where they cannot help but leap, the instinct to learn and practice it is so strong.
12:00 PM on 04/19/2012
Lamb bounces around like a.... well like a lamb. Big news
11:51 AM on 04/19/2012
This is both assertive and defensive 'body language ' on the lambs behalf and nothing more. Cute though!!!
11:35 AM on 04/19/2012
That is not new most lambs do that! People ought to get out to the country more.
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11:24 AM on 04/20/2012
If they did; you would not like them. They bring styrofoam, plastic bags, junk food wrappers, soda pop bottles/cans, and all manner of trash.