In a delightful twist of humor, inventive comedian and blogger Max Thompson has turned the Los Angeles Zoo into a stage for his quirky brand of comedy. Known for his previous zany Halloween costume signs, Thompson decided the zoo could use a dose of laughter, and boy, did he deliver!
Thompson, who showcases his antics under the moniker Obvious Plant, shared with Home Insemination Kit, “I was itching to do something fun at the zoo, and fake animal facts seemed like the perfect idea.” And we certainly applaud him for it!
His whimsical signs, which started popping up on his social media accounts this week, cover a wide range of beloved animals. These facts are not only amusing but also far more entertaining than the usual dry descriptions found on standard zoo placards.
For example, did you know that baby ducklings actually have an affinity for tiny trombones? I mean, who wouldn’t want to see that? And just imagine a wise old barn owl leading a revolution—it’s a sight we all need to envision now, isn’t it?
If you thought penguins in monocles were just a figment of your imagination, think again! Thompson suggests they should absolutely be a fashionable trend. All of this is way more entertaining than my usual zoo experience of telling my son to tone down his “red butt monkeys” commentary and reminding my daughter that animals deserve their freedom too!
We can only hope that Thompson continues to unleash his comedic genius on unsuspecting audiences. We could all use a good chuckle now and then. Until then, just remember to think of those barn owls!
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Summary
Comedian Max Thompson left his mark at the Los Angeles Zoo with hilarious fake animal facts, bringing a refreshing twist to typical zoo signage. His clever humor and creativity not only entertained visitors but also provided a much-needed laugh for families.
