Animals are truly so funny — even when they don’t mean to be! Just take the absolute stink face that one goat at the Cincinnati Zoo in Cincinnati, Ohio was giving the camera in a hilarious video online. The goat was chomping on some straw pretty aggressively too. It was like the animal was giving the viewer some serious attitude and people online couldn’t stop laughing.
Why does it feel like I got on the goat’s last darn nerve? The animal was seriously over everyone in the video. And it’s so incredibly funny.
In some ways I get it. The goat was probably busy having lunch when whoever was behind the camera interrupted him. How rude! It’s no wonder why the animal was a little peeved and was giving the camera some truly hilarious facial expressions.
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Okay, okay. Guess we’ll come back when you’re done eating. Take it easy! This guy really had people cracking up.
“Why am I okay when animals chew like this but if a human did it, I’d lose my mind,” joked one person.
“Not me chewing gum right now and sounding IDENTICAL to this,” someone else admitted.
“Pretty sure I work with that guy,” teased another commenter.
While another commenter agreed that the goat seemed very familiar: “That one coworker who watches you like they’re the boss.”
Are Goats Friendly?
Judging by this guy’s attitude, you might not think that goats are friendly. But they certainly can be! Goats are social animals that like to be in a herd. In fact, you shouldn’t get a singular goat. You should always get them in pairs so they don’t get lonely or depressed.
Goats really love attention and affection from their humans. They’ll even eat from your hands! Yep, life is good with a goat. Just don’t get on their bad side! Or you could end up on the receiving end of their ‘tude!
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This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Nov 20, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.