By Emma Reynolds
Fur ball: This Pekingese - or 'lion dog' - sports such a fluffy hairdo that only its face is visible
These hilarious pictures of flyaway fur and mohican-style manes show just what happens when animals have a bad hair day.
From alpacas to beaded pigs, these bedraggled creatures are in bad need of a makeover.
But without a hairbrush or bottle of spray to tame their frizzy locks, they are forced to stick with the natural look.

Blonde ambition: An alpaca shows off soft tufts of fair hair while a bearded pig's locks look more like straw

Just bananas: This leaf monkey nails two trends in one with its stripy Mohawk
Ginger nuts: A bedraggled lion and an alpaca show it's not just an unusual colour that causes problems
The laugh-out-loud pictures of some seriously wild hairstyles have been taken by photographers across the world.
They include a lion with a mane that looks as though it has been fashioned into a fin, and a Hooded Merganser duck with a quackers quiff.
A leaf monkey also sports an impressive mohican, while a seriously spiky porcupine poses among the trees in North America.
The collection also features a chicken with a barmy bouffant and an alpaca with artful tufts surrounding his pointy ears.

Give us a wave: A Bornean Orangutan looks terribly glum about his squashed and hairy face

Flash feathers: A Victoria Crowned Pigeon and chicken vie to pull off the craziest hairdo

Quackers quiff: A Hooded Merganser duck tries to look calm, but his out-of-control barnet betrays him

Ruff day? A Portuguese Water Dog and Sky Terrier look in bad need of a trim

In a flap: This Rockhopper penguin has good reason to be embarrassed by his wacky appearance
Spiky attitude: A North American porcupine competes with a cousin to claim the most unwelcoming quills
Several birds appear to have had their feathers ruffled, proving that it's not just fur that gets in a tangle.
A long-haired Portuguese water dog and a sky terrier do not even seem able to see with their flowing tresses hanging over their faces.
But at least they are not in quite as bad a state as one Chinese Crested dog, who is bald except for a few strands of white on top of his head.
And as if the species did not already look silly enough, a Rockhopper penguin manages to get in more of a flap than the characters in popular film Happy Feet with the ultimate disastrous do.

Barking up the wrong tree: This Chinese Crested dog is obviously woebegone over his few wispy white strands

I know how you feel: Another Chinese Crested dog, with a equally wacky set of curtains framing his sorrowful face

Digging its claws in: A common Marmoset displays a very unusual white and black arrangement
source:dailymail

These hilarious pictures of flyaway fur and mohican-style manes show just what happens when animals have a bad hair day.
From alpacas to beaded pigs, these bedraggled creatures are in bad need of a makeover.
But without a hairbrush or bottle of spray to tame their frizzy locks, they are forced to stick with the natural look.

Blonde ambition: An alpaca shows off soft tufts of fair hair while a bearded pig's locks look more like straw

Just bananas: This leaf monkey nails two trends in one with its stripy Mohawk

The laugh-out-loud pictures of some seriously wild hairstyles have been taken by photographers across the world.
They include a lion with a mane that looks as though it has been fashioned into a fin, and a Hooded Merganser duck with a quackers quiff.
A leaf monkey also sports an impressive mohican, while a seriously spiky porcupine poses among the trees in North America.
The collection also features a chicken with a barmy bouffant and an alpaca with artful tufts surrounding his pointy ears.

Give us a wave: A Bornean Orangutan looks terribly glum about his squashed and hairy face

Flash feathers: A Victoria Crowned Pigeon and chicken vie to pull off the craziest hairdo

Quackers quiff: A Hooded Merganser duck tries to look calm, but his out-of-control barnet betrays him

Ruff day? A Portuguese Water Dog and Sky Terrier look in bad need of a trim

In a flap: This Rockhopper penguin has good reason to be embarrassed by his wacky appearance

Several birds appear to have had their feathers ruffled, proving that it's not just fur that gets in a tangle.
A long-haired Portuguese water dog and a sky terrier do not even seem able to see with their flowing tresses hanging over their faces.
But at least they are not in quite as bad a state as one Chinese Crested dog, who is bald except for a few strands of white on top of his head.
And as if the species did not already look silly enough, a Rockhopper penguin manages to get in more of a flap than the characters in popular film Happy Feet with the ultimate disastrous do.

Barking up the wrong tree: This Chinese Crested dog is obviously woebegone over his few wispy white strands

I know how you feel: Another Chinese Crested dog, with a equally wacky set of curtains framing his sorrowful face

Digging its claws in: A common Marmoset displays a very unusual white and black arrangement
source:dailymail
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