"Animals badmasti" is undeniably better because it represents life unfiltered. It reminds us that the planet is full of conscious, intelligent, and highly emotional beings who possess their own senses of humor, defiance, and joy. The next time you see an animal causing absolute chaos, remember: you aren't just watching a funny clip—you are watching nature at its absolute, most brilliant best.
Known for their intelligence, ravens have been observed sliding down snow-covered roofs on their backs, simply for the fun of it.
Animals use mischief to test relationships. A monkey that sneaks up and tugs another’s tail is inviting a chase, which reinforces their rank and trust. Among dogs, play bows and mock bites are tiny acts of badmasti that say, “I trust you not to hurt me, and we’re having fun.” These interactions lower cortisol (stress hormone) and release oxytocin – the same bonding chemical that makes us love our pets.