Animals do a lot of adorable things. Even if they are acting out of their true nature—yawning, blepping, booping, what have you—most folks melt at the sight and can’t fight the urge to snap a pic and share it online.
This, of course, includes splooting, an act of lying down on the floor, arms and legs (front and hind legs?) spread wide as if in a comical Wile E. Coyote falling flat pose. In fact, it’s so popular that there is an entire dedicated community behind it on Reddit called r/sploot.
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So, for context, and as mentioned above, splooting is when an animal—doesn’t matter which one, really—lies down on the floor with mainly their hind legs spread outward with an optional front leg spread.
Some might refer to that as frogging, but there’s an entire Wikipedia page about it, so we’ll stick to the formal terminology. Anywho, the community was created in early 2015 and has since then drawn together a whopping 213,000 members, making it the Top 1% of Reddit.
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Besides being soops adorbs, splooting actually serves a very important function. Gilbertsville Veterinary Hospital points out that splooting is a type of stretch that dogs and some cats (and according to the subreddit, most animals) do that benefits their hips.
Splooting is also a technique by which animals cool off on a hot day. They press their belly up against the floor absorbing its relatively low temperature. Animals do this at a younger age more often when they are more flexible, and the behavior slowly fades out of their system with time.
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Splooting is such a serious deal that it even has different types of sploots.
So, check this out: there’s the classic sploot, whereby one leg remains under the body while the other leg kicks back; the side sploot, whereby one leg is tucked under the body while the other is kicked outward to the side; and the commonly seen full sploot, which means the animal has kicked out both of its hind extremities as if doing a full body stretch.
Corgis are said to be the ones who popularized this (among other things, wink wink), all breeds of dogs (and many species of animals) have since then joined in making splooting a thing.
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A bit of a side note: as the planet is turning into a ball of fire, the temperature of which is gradually increasing until it seemingly hits infinity, animals have started displaying various signs of trying to cool off.
Besides splooting, the coolest change in animals has been shapeshifting. Since 1871, one Australian parrot species showed an increase in beak size of up to 10%, hinting at attempts to better regulate body temperature. Shrews and bats were seen doing the same, but to a smaller scale. It is important to note that these changes might not necessarily hint at climate change, and causes alarm among animal researchers.
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Other forms of cooling off include spitting and snotting as well as pooping. The former is seen in red kangaroos and echidnas, the first of which lick their fur and it cools off as it evaporates and the second blow snot bubbles.
As for pooping, a number of birds actually soil their own legs and it functions as sweating does in humans. While various birds do it, it’s more common in birds that have longer legs, like storks and condors. This also, in turn, means that they need to drink a lot, hence why they hang out around watery environments.
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But, back to splooting. There are other reasons why dogs, among other animals, sploot besides wanting to be cooler and stretchier. There’s also the one many assume based on the position—resting and relaxation. This often happens after an intensive walk or exercise.
Splooting can also be a sign of trust. Since the sploot position is difficult to recoil from in an unforeseen event of danger approaching, animals do it only when they feel safe. In pets, that would mean they feel comfy around you. Kinda like letting you scratch their belly.
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At least with dogs, splooting can also be a sort of tactic to get attention from you. Because furry friends tend to seek approval from their human companions, they are often conditioned into thinking that the splooting position increases their chances for pets. Which, face it, it does because who wouldn’t want to go cuddle with a splooter?!
However, it should be important to keep in mind that splooting can also be a sign of discomfort or pain. Trauma, hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis often lead to splooting as it’s a form of pain relief for them. So, be wary.
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Fun fact, you’d think that the word sploot is a recent one because of its silly-sounding jumble of letters, like blep, but you’d be surprised.
You can find the word in publications from as early as 1867 with the term really picking up usage in the 1990s through the 2000s.
There is no definitive explanation as to why sploot, but there are speculations that it might have been derived from splat, hence the Wile E. Coyote bit in the beginning.
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And if you’ve come this far thinking splooting will get weirder as the submissions progress, you’re out of luck there. Splooting is perfectly normal and natural among animals.
If you do, however, need something weird from animals, there’s plenty of that in this Bored Panda listicle of weird pictures of animals being… well, weird or unorthodox or contrary to their nature. And everything in-between and all around it.
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That is some pretty extreme splooting. Looks like they're somehow splooting right into the floor.
If all of this splooting is making you sploot yourself, keep your phone in hand as you can keep on scrolling on the subreddit.
But you feel like you need a change of scenery, why not leave a comment in the comment section sharing some splooting love. And be sure to hit that upvote button.
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Enjoy it. They will grow so fast and then they will more and more change to a more adult sleeping position.
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Aw come on BP. The only thread I wanted to see and I can't even f*****g open it
Use the browser, I don't think they're fixing the app anytime soon
Load More Replies...Here in Germany this is called the Superman pose when a dog is is doing it. It is good for relaxing but they can get up quickly when something important happens like a treat coming around the corner. Beside that it is a cooling position on a hot summer day.
Aw come on BP. The only thread I wanted to see and I can't even f*****g open it
Use the browser, I don't think they're fixing the app anytime soon
Load More Replies...Here in Germany this is called the Superman pose when a dog is is doing it. It is good for relaxing but they can get up quickly when something important happens like a treat coming around the corner. Beside that it is a cooling position on a hot summer day.