Three little monkeys.Bettman/Getty Images
- While many things have aged poorly over the past few decades, some are just as funny today.
- That, of course, includes animals engaging in what can only be described as human behavior.
As the days get shorter and the temperatures get colder, we could all use a little pick-me-up — and nothing elicits such pure joy as animals doing cute things.
From dogs sipping a beer to a sneaky pup stealing a kid's ice cream, these vintage photos from the last 100 years show animals doing what they do best: making us laugh.
A boy is a little too focused on flirting — he should be watching his ice cream.
Always keep an eye on your ice cream. Bettmann/Contributor via Getty Images
This photo is entitled "Who's Fooling Who," by William Milnarik, of Yonkers, New York.
This London Zoo visitor takes loving animals to a whole new level.
Move over butterfly kisses. It's all about giraffe kisses now. Reg Speller/Getty Images
Captain Pfeiffer visited London Zoo for years and trained a giraffe to take a biscuit from his lips, seen here in 1933.
Personal hygiene is important, even for penguins.
A zookeeper gives a penguin a shower from a watering can in August 1930. Fox Photos/Getty Images
These two wiener dogs should probably be cut off.
Two pups in the 1890s enjoying a brew. American Stock/ClassicStock/Getty Images
This tram might not be elephant-proof.
Mae West the elephant. Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
The elephant, named Mae West, accepts an apple from a passing tram driver while doing her morning exercises in 1936.
We bet you didn't know that geese look great in glasses.
Actress Fay Webb with her goose. General Photographic Agency/Getty Images
Film actress Fay Webb is pictured with her pet goose circa 1925.
We wouldn't mind our golf game getting interrupted by this family of cats.
Cats on the green in 1930. Hulton Archive/Getty Images
As per usual, these cats are simply doing whatever they please.
Is this little girl walking the dogs or are they walking her?
It can be hard to keep control. Bettman/Getty Images
Maybe don't let a young girl walk three strong dogs by herself — though it does make for a good photo.
This cat is ready for liftoff.
Circa 1914. GraphicaArtis/Getty Images
This photo is from a 1914 collection of images by photographer Harry Whittier Frees, who started his animal-photography career in 1906, The Atlantic reported.
A very happy birthday to these two kitties.
Another image by Harry Whittier Frees. GraphicaArtis/Getty Images
This looks like a party we'd love to be invited to.
But it's not all play for some cats.
A cat and rats photographed in September 1933. Central Press/Getty Images
A cat hangs a row of tame rats on the washing line in 1933.
This canine is clearly channeling Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock Bones? Bettmann/Getty Images
Chick the dog, who is pictured with his owner Marcelle, seems to have been inspired by Holmes, who first appeared in "A Study in Scarlet" in 1887.
This chimp has better balance than plenty of humans.
The suspense is killing us. Bettmann/Getty Images
That little puppy doesn't seem too concerned, though.
Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil, indeed.
Three little monkeys. Bettman/Getty Images
As the caption of this photo says, "They could make plenty of bananas if they put the show on the road."
Maybe cats and dogs get along better than we think.
A kitten and a puppy sharing a kiss. Bettman/Getty Images
This also gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "teacup dog."