These animals have news for you

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Have you ever wanted to know what animals think about world events? You're not alone.

1) These sheep never thought the government shutdown would go into a second week.


Sheep race over hurdles in Masham, UK, Sept. 28, 2013. (Nigel Roddis/AFP/Getty Images)

2) Even these squirrels knew that Iranians wear blue jeans.


Indian Palm Squirrels in Ahmedabad, India, Oct. 6, 2013. (Sam Panthaky/AFP/Getty Images)

3) This dog thinks it's great that Miley Cyrus' parents love and support her unconditionally.


A Chihuahua at a dog show in Hanoi, Vietnam, Oct. 6, 2013. (Hoang Dinh Nam/AFP/Getty Images)

4) This ostrich just heard something about yoga's healing effects.


An ostrich at a zoo in Antwerp, Belgium, Oct. 3, 2013. (John Thys/AFP/Getty Images)

5) This giraffe has been made slightly uncomfortable my Obama's no-show at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Bali


Giraffes at a zoo in Antwerp, Belgium, Oct. 3, 2013. (Martin Bureau/AFP/Getty Images)

6) This panda cub just got a sneak peak at America's new $100 bill.


A panda cub at China Research and Conservation Center for the Giant Panda in China's Sichuan province, Sept. 29, 2013. (AFP/Getty Images)

7) This stork was not the least bit surprised by the US military raid in Libya over the weekend.


A stork eats a chick in Strasbourg, eastern France, Oct. 3, 2013. (Patrick Hertzog/AFP/Getty Images)

8) No! This baby elephant does NOT think you should go to law school!


Elephants at the Zoological Center of Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan in Israel, Oct. 03, 2013. (Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images)

9) This red panda wants to know how well the new space epic film "Gravity" measures up to reality.


A baby red panda at the Cerza Zoo in Hermival-les-Vaux, France, Sept. 30, 2013. (Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images)

10) Duh, these camels are of course looking forward to Eid.


Camels at an animal market ahead of the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha in Karachi, Pakistan, Oct. 7, 2013.(Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)

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