Sure, we all need to eat food in order to survive. But eating can also be such a joyous experience! This is true for us humans, of course. But it’s also true for our animals friends. This will come as absolutely no surprise to anyone who has a pet of their own, of course. Each one has their own unique way of expressing joy over their food. Even still, a horse expressing that joy via moonwalk is not something that most of us are going to see every day.
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Robbie the horse is a big foodie. According to his owner, Daria Monajenko, he’s “always done his little happy dance when getting dinner.” But his dance moves largely remain the same… with one particularly surprising exception. Somehow, this horse managed to do his own version of the moonwalk! No, really. He actually does the moonwalk. Find that hard to believe? See for yourself in the viral video below!
@daria_and_rob hes always done his little happy dance when getting dinner but the moonwalk is new 😂🕺 #fyp #horseriding #equestrian #horses #horsetok #geldingsoftiktok #trending #horsesoftiktok #equestrianlife #moonwalkinghorse #moonwalk #equestriansoftiktok #horsegirl ♬ Smooth Criminal (2012 Remaster) – Michael Jackson
“I’ve been around horses all my life and there are still things I haven’t seen before,” someone shares in reply to Daria’s hilariously shocking video, with another person adding, “These aren’t tippy taps, these are smooth moonwalking clippity-claps.”
This Horse Always Dances When He Gets His Dinner… but This is the Very First Time He’s Done the Moonwalk!
“You and your horse pull this move at any competition,” a third person points out, “y’all are winning 100%”
If you have ever been around a horse, you understand perfectly what adorable goofballs they can be. Not all of them moonwalk, of course, but some of them do playfully steal shoes as a party trick. Then there are horses who like to play a role in “making” their own bed, like this adorable guy.
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