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The collective heart of the Internet melted this week when photos surfaced of a disabled college graduate with her service dog, both wearing a cap and gown. The dog, Hero, delighted graduates at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's commencement ceremony when he appeared in full academic regalia. A Reddit user posted a photo of Hero and his owner, Bridget Evans, at their graduation ceremony. The Redditor wrote, "One of the graduates today had her service dog with her who was also in a cap and gown." Evans saw the photo and identified herself, sharing another photo of herself and Hero in their academic dress. Evans, who uses a wheelchair, offered more information about Hero, ...

Starting the day can be tough, but you know what makes it easier? Adorable GIFs. Check out these furry mini flicks floating around the Web. It's probably the cutest way to waste time before the coffee kicks in. 1. More Than Just A Kiss... 2. Check Out My Moves! 3. Who's The Predator Now? 4. Are Your Sure This Angle Is Flattering? 5. This Is For You And ... This Is For You! Get Another Dose Of Adorable Animals: ...

I love black cats of all sizes, and you will see why when you watch this gorgeous video, produced as a promo for eHow Pets. The mesmerizing clip features a comparison between a black panther and an equally fierce domestic cat, jumping and roaring together in glorious slow motion. ...

Ducklings' Adorable Leap of Faith

Mother ducks are rather overbearing, but when it comes to teaching their ducklings a lesson, they choose not to coddle. This mom, in particular, believes the best form of learning is by doing. Her tiny ducklings may have never jumped before, but when you're this young, every day presents new challenges and learning opportunities. In front of a crowd of spectators, the fearless flock musters up enough courage to take the biggest leap of their lives. Watch to see if they all make it safely to the ground. ...

The art world is going bananas for a strange set of blurry photos. According to Metro UK, out-of-focus photographs taken by a chimpanzee named Mikki are about to go on the auction block, and they are expected to sell for some major cash. Mikki was trained to operate a camera after contemporary artists Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid took the primate from the Moscow Circus. The chimp can click using a Polaroid, an analog and an antique camera. Although Mikki can operate the basics of a camera, his photos show he isn't familiar with the focus feature. A selection of Mikki's photos titled "Our Moscow Through The Eyes Of Mikki," which features the capital's famous Red Square, will be ...