often engage in "badmasti" by blowing bubble rings to play with or harassing other sea creatures like puffers to get a "buzz" from their toxins. Research from Hooray Heroes
Garden squirrels are experts at the "fake out"—running toward a dog, stopping, changing direction, and laughing (metaphorically) as the dog crashes into a wall. Animals Badmasti
No list is complete without the monkey. In India, monkeys are the undisputed kings of badmasti . They have been documented: often engage in "badmasti" by blowing bubble rings
This article dives deep into the science, humor, and cultural impact of animal mischief. Why do animals act out? Which species are the biggest culprits? And how does this "badmasti" reflect their intelligence and emotional depth? In India, monkeys are the undisputed kings of badmasti
No discussion of Animals Badmasti is complete without the Rhesus macaque. In Indian cities like Delhi, Vrindavan, and Shimla, these gray-furred pranksters have elevated monkey business to an art form.