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Don't wait, just confess today

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Don't wait, just confess today

It's another year of "520", and the animals are also coming to show their love. Kissing, hugging, pasting... They express their love with actions, today is May 20th Internet Valentine's Day, to see how the animals "sweet" out of a meme!

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In the Norwegian islands of Valba, two walruses snuggle up to sleep on a semi-melted ice floes.

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In the parrot hall of Beijing Zoo, a pair of parrots are entangled and entangled, showing "love".

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In Norfolk, England, seals frolick on the beach for courtship. Seals usually arrive at the beach after sunrise, and female and male seals send out courtship signals — rolling, blowing bubbles, and putting their mouths on each other's necks.

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In Medan, East Java, Indonesia, a Japanese macaque couple at the Surabaya Zoo shows a romantic moment of love. The male macaque pinches its partner's nose with its paws, but the female macaque does not look angry. Photographer Monica Anantyowati captured this interesting scene with her lens.

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In Kinver, Staffordshire, England, while two squirrels were playing on a tree stump, one of the lucky gray squirrels received hugs and kisses from the admirers next to him. Photographer Brett Pearson captured this beautiful scene. He said: "I was walking along the canal with my partner and came across this pair of fun squirrels. They started playing, and then one of them gave the other a big hug and kiss, and I was amazed at how I was able to witness that moment. ”

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In Slava, Burady, Slovakia, a ten-year-old South African lion couple lovingly licks and expresses their love in a zoo.

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In Cornwall, England, two French bulldogs, Dexter and Maya, had a wedding in front of St. Michael's Hill, and they kissed at the wedding with a sweet face.

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St. Petersburg, Florida, a pair of king crested terns courting. Hundreds of seabirds return to the local beach once a year in search of their ideal companion, and wildlife photographer Peter Brannon finds the courtship process of the king crested tern very romantic and gentle, walking around each other and then hugging each other, and the male terns will give the freshly caught fish as a gift to the female.

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In the Sanfa region of Indonesia, two snail heads meet and look as if they are kissing. Roby Iwan photographed this heartwarming scene in his garden. (Source: Visual China)

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