Animals. They've been around for longer than us, and they'll probably be around long after we've gone. Why? Because animals know the secret of life. And what, I hear you ask, is that secret? It's happiness. Simple, unadulterated happiness. Take a look at these pictures that Bored Panda has compiled to see just what we mean. They aren't smiling because they have a lot of Facebook friends. Nor are they smiling because their favorite band won Eurovision. They're smiling because they love life. And if they don't put a smile on your face today then we really don't know what will!
Do you have a pet with a cheeky smile? Then add your pictures to the list below and don't forget to vote for your favorite!
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"Wanna play fetch?" -owner "YESHHHH, but first ... lets take a selfie" - dog
That awkward moment when someone makes eye contact with you through the crack in the bathroom stall door -_-
One of the most beautiful animals in the world. the eyes are unbelievable
The first photo, the dormouse, was taken by Andrea Zampatti, an Italian wildlife photographer who has fought for years to keep from losing this valuable copyrighted picture. It should not be used without his name attached!
Oh! They're all so adorable!...and this is my cute baby, Red. Smiling while winking ha ha ha red-57482b...949dda.jpg
In many of these pics, the animals weren't "smiling". It was just their natural face that people have interpreted as a smile. Us humans have a tendency to anthropomorphize animals.
True, but it's been proven that canines do really smile.
Load More Replies...The first photo, the dormouse, was taken by Andrea Zampatti, an Italian wildlife photographer who has fought for years to keep from losing this valuable copyrighted picture. It should not be used without his name attached!
Oh! They're all so adorable!...and this is my cute baby, Red. Smiling while winking ha ha ha red-57482b...949dda.jpg
In many of these pics, the animals weren't "smiling". It was just their natural face that people have interpreted as a smile. Us humans have a tendency to anthropomorphize animals.
True, but it's been proven that canines do really smile.
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