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Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
Greg Gutfeld Targets 4 Animal Gripes in Latest Gripe Report
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Greg Gutfeld Targets 4 Animal Gripes in Latest Gripe Report

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Summary

  • Greg Gutfeld used Wednesday’s “Gripe Report” to air four animal complaints—dolphins, ants, talking birds and conflicting bear-attack advice—framing them as summer frustrations tied to more time outdoors.
  • Dolphins drew his sharpest mockery: Gutfeld questioned how “smart” they can be while living in water despite breathing air and lacking hands to apply their intelligence.
  • Ants and other home-invading creatures supplied the most personal gripe, with Gutfeld recounting a fresh ant problem at his Florida house that eased after sealing a crack and calling an exterminator.
  • Talking birds fed into his stated ornithophobia, as he called parrots creepy and pointless because their mimicry rarely produces anything more than repeated names, cracker requests or swear words.
  • Bear encounters broadened the segment beyond jokes, with Gutfeld arguing that public safety advice remains muddled because guidance alternately says to get small or big, and to stay quiet or make noise.

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