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24 Adorable Animals Who Ate Themselves Into a Food Coma

by Melanie

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If you’re an American, you or your family members have probably eaten way too much turkey, stuffing, potatoes and other Thanksgiving foods, and are now settling into an uncomfortably full food coma.  Well, you’re in good company!

 

 

 

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As puppies and kittens haven’t mastered self-control and require a lot more sleep than adult animals, they’re usually the ones face-planting in their mash.  Aren’t they so cute?