Allergy season is in full swing and we can't deny the toll that it is taking on all of our sinuses. Man's best friend isn't the only animal in the kingdom susceptible to itchy dry eyes, tickled noses and the overall miserableness of the spring allergens. Last week, the world was impressed with a certain panda bear and its 16-sneeze streak. We garnered inspiration from this snotty nose bear and found animals of all shapes and sizes sneezing their little hearts out -- from 1 to 20 times, all in one sitting. Who had the longest sneeze streak? It wasn't our panda friend from last week!
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Sneezing by the Numbers: Top 20 Sneezing Animals on the Internet
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- Kelly Reeves
- May 19th 2008 5:30PM
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u r good . and doing good work . ok
by:// mahak - May 23rd 2008
SM's creep me out
by:// littlegymgirl99 - May 23rd 2008
You have got to be kidding me. #4 is NOT CUTE and NOT FUNNY. It is animal ABUSE. Let me shove grass up your nose and see how you feel. Your sense of humor is horribly twisted and your editor should know better!
by:// Catherine Anderson - Jun 2nd 2008