Feel-good photos: The cutest animals on the planet
Tough day? Bad mood? Fatigue? The following photos will make you smile! We have selected a variety of animals, each one cuter than the next. Like this baby penguin. It's actually called a chick, like a little hen.
Who wouldn't want to give him a big hug? This animal living in Australia sleeps on average between 18 and 20 hours a day, perched on its tree branch.
Let those who don't like cats explain to us: how do you resist such a cute little creature?
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With its big ears and its very small head, the face of this rabbit really makes us crack. We would even be on the verge of adopting one!
The hedgehog is one of the cutest beings that exist on our planet. And do you know what the baby hedgehog is called? A cutie! Too good and still true!
Here is an adorable baby Corgi! This dog breed is known for its liveliness, loyalty, and intelligence. It was also the favorite breed of dog of Elizabeth II, who owned around 30 during her life.
These young cubs look like two big stuffed animals that we would like to hug. But it is better to avoid touching them and and not get bitten.
But what is this cute creature? It is a quokka, a small marsupial living in Australia, nicknamed the 'happiest animal in the world' because of its smiling face. Like the kangaroo, which belongs to the same family, the female quokka carries her baby in a pouch, like in this photo.
To continue our collection of far too cute animals here is a very young polar bear, which also looks like a big white stuffed animal. But look out, polar bears are among the most dangerous animals in the world!
With its fluffy and soft tail - just as long as its body - and its small ears and big black eyes, the red squirrel is one of the most adorable animals on the planet.
Obviously, this gallery wouldn't exist without a photo of a panda, whose face makes us all melt with tenderness.
The fawn, which immediately makes us think of Bambi, is the young of the stag and the doe. Tell us, how can you not love the sight of this animal?
This rare little bear also has a face that gives us a smile! The red panda, a protected and endangered species, lives mainly in the mountainous forests of the Himalayan range.
The polar fox lives in the Arctic regions and can withstand extreme temperatures up to -70°C, thanks to its thick fur.
How can you not smile when you see this family of meerkats? This small animal belongs to the mongoose family and lives in southern Africa. Thanks to its long legs and pointed snout, it is considered a formidable vigilant!
But what is this little animal with big black eyes? The sugar glider is a marsupial native to New Guinea, Australia, and the Bismarck Archipelago. Its particularity? It's gliding! Just like the name says.
The sea otter is a fascinating animal that can be observed floating in the North Pacific, near the Asian and American coasts. The fur of its young is so dense that they cannot dive until adulthood. Until then, they can only float. Fun fact: Sea otters sometimes hold each other's paws while they sleep to avoid drifting apart.
Its tiny head and big ears make him way too cute! The fennec is the smallest species of the fox family, measuring between 30 and 40 centimeters. But make no mistake, its size does not prevent it from being an excellent hunter, because the fennec is particularly cunning.
The chipmunk is a kind of small striped squirrel. He is also called 'small Swiss' because of the similarity of its coat with the striped costumes of the Swiss guards of the Vatican.
How not to melt in front of this adorable ball of fur? The harp seal is an animal with a white and fluffy coat, living on ice in the Canadian Arctic and in Greenland.
This creature is considered one of the sweetest and most adorable animals on the farm. The lamb is the offspring of the ram and the ewe. It becomes a sheep at the age of one year.