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Drama is a natural and inescapable part of life. From humans to wildlife, the siren song of melodrama is inevitable. This video, therefore, is from the animal world who played a better role than Hollywood. Let’s jump into the over dramatic animals who deserve an Oscar. 1. GAE the limping dog This is an over dramatic dog named Gae by locals in Bangkok, Thailand. Gae regularly pretends he has broken his left back leg. And he does it so well. A video shows him struggling as he drags his allegedly broken limb. The seemingly heartbreaking scene causes many to feel sorry for him. But once people approach and try to help him, this dramatic dog springs up with his tail wagging and runs off excitedly. At one point in the footage, a concerned man on a motorbike stops to check if the dog is okay but starts laughing when Gae jumps up and toddles around greeting his audience. A local resident who regularly plays with Gae mentioned she has had both of his back legs checked and vets said there was nothing wrong with them. This funny dog should be rewarded for this hilarious photo. 2. Not the greatest goat This seemingly overreacting animal faints whenever he jumps on a swing. Not because of vertigo but something more creepy. Ricky the goat suffers from a genetic disorder that causes his muscles to stiffen when he is excited or nervous. But the way he goes about collapsing makes you wonder if he is aiming for the list of animals who deserve an Oscar. Owner David Taneyhill, from Ohio, filmed Ricky and his sibling Lucy jumping on a garden swing. The two siblings have a genetic disorder that causes their muscles to stiffen for a few seconds when excited or panicked. They don't actually lose consciousness and they tend to faint less as they get older because they learn to spread their legs and balance. 3. Vienna’s Lipizzaner stallions The Lipizzaners are known as “the dancing white horses of Vienna.” They train and perform at the city’s Spanish Riding School, the only one in the world to practice classical riding for over 450 years. When sandbagger horses canter, one of their front legs always steps in front of the other. With a flying change, these funny dramatic animals switch to the other leg while in the air. Enjoy some Piaffe. With this move, the horse performs a highly collected trot, almost in one place. Incredible isn’t it? The most spectacular part of the performance is the “airs above the ground.” During the “airs”, the riders don’t use stirrups. That takes thighs of steel to stay seated. 4. Frightened cats If someone ever calls you over-dramatic, have this video ready at hand. Nothing is more annoying than squealing, dramatic cats. From taking things too personally and getting emotional all of a sudden, to meowing like a spoilt baby, cats can be an emotional roller coaster. This one here goes from a funny pet to a melodramatic animal who deserves an Oscar. The funny kitty who was caught on camera also happens to hate her name. Watch how she goes from being cheeky to frightened. 5. Attack of the seal An elephant seal that crawled out of the sea and shuffled through the streets of a Chilean town is back in the water after a night-time rescue mission. The massive marine mammal was filmed as it dragged itself for roughly 10 blocks through the Chilean streets of Puerto Cisnes, in the country's south. They are in two groups; Northern and Southern species. The humongous mammals are found in the US state of California, and Canada. They are also on New Zealand and Australia's Macquarie and Heard Islands respectively. I hope you liked our dramatic animals compilation. Which one has the most talent of all? Have you had a similar experience with pets around you? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below. 6. Wonders of Wounda the Chimpanzee Jane Goodall has had a long and beautiful career studying and working with primates for six decades. She is best known for her work with chimpanzees. It is largely due to her research that we understand so much about our hairy cousins’ goofiness and smartness. Goodall has undoubtedly had many notable experiences in her career. But there was one moment caught on tape that highlights her extraordinary connection with the over dramatic animals. Wounda was a chimpanzee that was rescued from the bush meat trade. Dude! What we eat is cuisine not cousin. When Wounda was brought to the Jane Goodall Institute's Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center in the Republic of Congo, she was half the weight she should have been.

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