We were watching a documentary on African wildlife.

And my son asked me, “Is it difficult to spot cheetahs?”

Me: No, I think they come that way.

Explanation: This joke uses wordplay for humor. The punchline suggests that cheetahs are “spotted” animals, meaning they have a pattern of spots on their fur. The dad humorously misinterprets the question about “spotting” cheetahs in the wild, creating a clever twist that plays on language.

What do you think?

A pirate walks into a bar with a paper towel on his head.

Of all the fast animals, why did the cheetah get caught in the speed trap?