What if terrestrial animals didn't have necks? Photoshop and a sense of humor can help answer this question.
An alpaca without a neck would look funny, but awkward. It's better to put it back where it belongs.
But the baby hippopotamus looks even cuter than in the original.
An elephant without a neck looks ridiculous. He clearly looks unhappy.
The English greyhound looks very strange. Something is clearly missing here.
The menacing pit bull without a neck looks quite harmless.
The zebra in its new role vaguely resembles a horse.
It would be better to put the shepherd's neck back in place - then it will no longer look so much like a formidable guard.
And the little meerkat has nothing left to pull out.
Cute corgis already have short necks, and now they look even funnier.
And the fox no longer looks like a predator; it is unlikely that it will be able to skillfully hunt nimble animals.
A duck without a neck simply resembles a lump of feathers with a beak.
The majestic cheetah has lost its grace, but has become incredibly cute.
It's hard to recognize giraffes without their essential component.
A camel without a neck is absolutely absurd.
But the cow seems very graceful.
The dachshund now looks even more like a sausage.
The little fawn became completely fragile and defenseless.
Horses without necks look very strange, but funny.
The stern polar bear turned into a cute little bear.
It's a good thing our smaller brothers have necks. Otherwise, it would be very difficult to take them seriously.





















