Rethink that one
Old McDonald would undoubtedly be disappointed by this blunder, especially after all his hard work teaching children which animals make which sounds. Rest assured, chickens do not “moo,” so you haven’t been wrong all this time. Whoever made this mistake has likely faced some awkward conversations with their bosses—or perhaps the book was meant to be ironic. After all, the dog book doesn’t say “woof,” does it? Either way, this error gave us a good laugh.

Rethink That One
Last Leg
For city dwellers, spotting a horse is a rare occurrence. Venture into the countryside, however, and horse crossings become a common sight. These signs serve as gentle reminders to slow down and watch for horses. But wait—what’s that on the sign? Either there’s a horse in the area with an unexpected fifth leg, or the sign’s creator went above and beyond in their attempt to depict every detail of equine anatomy.

Last Leg