You can’t go wrong with animal photos for instant positivity. These critters don’t even need to do anything specific other than be their adorable selves to tug on everyone’s heartstrings.
Bored Panda has no shortage of those images, and here are more for you. We’ve collected these from people on Reddit who gladly shared snapshots from around the world.
This list contains the cutest and most hilarious pictures, from a “drunk” raccoon passed out in a liquor store in the United States, to a hungry moose hanging out in someone’s kitchen in Sweden. As always, don’t forget to upvote your favorites!
#1 Ukraine
© Photo: Pristine-Leg414
#2 Ethiopia
© Photo: Effective-Toe-8108
#3 Australia
© Photo: Tokitsukazes
#4 India
© Photo: RodrickJasperHeffley
#5 Estonia
© Photo: AmarineQ
#6 Canada
A Coywolf (Eastern Coyote) across the street from my front door.
She’s semi-famous: her specialty is walking the sidewalks in urban areas in broad daylight looking like an off-leash dog. She’s figured out street lights, and always crosses major streets at the crosswalk and waits for the walk signal! Locals have given her the name “Bunny”.
© Photo: Malthus1
#7 Serbia
© Photo: Small_Competition112
#8 Turkey
Tombili, a cat from Turkey that was well known for her friendliness, her unique way of reclining against steps and her chubby figure. When she passed in 2016. The city of Istanbul honored her with a statue of her
© Photo: SubstantialSea7449
#9 USA
This little guy broke into a liquor store in Virginia then proceeded to get drunk, trash the place until finally passing out in the bathroom (& No this is not AI just look it up)
© Photo: Jam_Sees
#10 Nepal
© Photo: CancelHairy5343
#11 Estonia
The news story was about a roe deer that moved into family's garden and befriended their dog. Here's them interviewing the deer.
© Photo: AmarineQ
#12 Egypt
© Photo: RollingCamel
#13 Chile
© Photo: _sulsul_
#14 India
© Photo: Money-Vermicelli-637
#15 Argentina
Carpincho drinkin mate.
© Photo: Extra-Currency5135
#16 Finland
© Photo: Kattimatti666
#17 Scotland
© Photo: scottgal2
#18 Sweden
Hungry moose looking for bread and flowers in the kitchen.
© Photo: Huge-Radio8
#19 Finland
© Photo: BakerYeast
#20 New Zealand
The Kea, the worlds only alpine parrot.
© Photo: strikedonYT
#21 Finland
© Photo: vuorivirta
#22 Canada
Canadian Cobra Chickens
© Photo: _6siXty6_
#23 Pakistan
© Photo: Exotic-Belt-193
#24 Philippines
© Photo: b_zar
#25 South Africa
Shower time….
© Photo: TopIndependent2344
#26 England
Just a few gents on their way to the pub
© Photo: InTheirHallsOfStone
#27 Poland
© Photo: MrBonzo
#28 Scotland
© Photo: ssddalways
#29 Australia
Cassowary stealing a families spot.
© Photo: Stunning_Muffin6259
#30 Italy
In Italy, there is the beautiful story of "Lampo, il cane viaggiatore" (the traveling dog). Lampo is a dog from 50s, found for the first time got off a cargo train at the Campiglia Marittima railway station, near from livorno. That time he was a stray dog, so the stationmaster, Elvio Barlettani, decided to protect him in his office and then adopt him. Lampo fastly learned the train timetables (perfectly and never failed to get on the correct one) and almost every morning he would board the train in Campiglia on his own to go to Piombino to accompany the stationmaster's daughter to school, then return to Campiglia on a train going in the opposite direction. Every day he would board trains bound for different destinations, traveling alone across numerous Italian railway lines, then returning at the end of the day, always by train, to Campiglia. It's said that it even helped passengers orient themselves. Lampo was fatally hit by the cargo train in Campiglia Marittima, was buried in the flowerbed at the foot of an acacia tree at the railway station, and then a bronze statue now stands at Campiglia Marittima station honoring Lampo. The name "Lampo" (flash in italian) was given because of his speed, with which he traveled from one place to another like any other traveler.
© Photo: MeglioPoseidone
#31 India
© Photo: Telugu_pacman
#32 USA
Bald eagles on a fishing boat in Alaska.
© Photo: TeardropBuilder
#33 Paraguay
© Photo: Lolman4O
#34 Germany
A pigeon caught speeding with 45 km/h in a 30 km/h zone by a Blitzer.
© Photo: cmykster
#35 Romania
Hi, can you give us a ride?
These are pups by the way.
© Photo: capracucinciiezi
#36 USA
Not exactly, but cute. This was Benji, a gray fox who came by for at least six years. Southeast USA.
© Photo: LengthFun2228
#37 Japan
© Photo: Defiant_Quality_7557 •
#38 UK
A dog was interviewed on BBC news.
© Photo: luala
#39 Canada
© Photo: Popular_Lie8489
#40 Australia
© Photo: No-Court-2969
#41 Brazil
© Photo: _Tony_Montana_7
#42 Australia
Drop bear.
tenhoumaduvida:
I heard they can be quite aggressive with humans and scratch them badly. It’s interesting because they look so adorable (when they are babies and dry and hanging on to their mom lol)
activelyresting:
It's similar to a koala, but they're carnivorous with large teeth and claws. They are called drop bears because they primarily hunt by hanging in trees and drop on prey below. Their preferred prey is kangaroos, they are adapted to land on the kangaroo's back and rip out its throat from behind. It's usually a pretty fast, though incredibly brutal. They will also attack humans, especially near mating season, or if they feel threatened.
When the British first arrived in Australia, many fell victim to drop bears, which almost prevented colonisation, but a massive culling operation was enacted with big rewards offered for drop bear hides. That, combined with massive destruction of their habitat means they became critically endangered today, and a protected species today, though their numbers are rebounding rapidly.
The Australian government mostly tries to reduce talk about drop bears because they worry that it will negatively affect tourism. But there's still casualties every year, and it's primarily tourists who are affected, because there's not enough education for tourists about how to avoid drop bear territory, though all Australians learn this in school.
© Photo: EddytheGrapesCXI
#43 France
Two fallow deers walking in a town during COVID lockdown.
© Photo: Mysterious-Emu4030
#44 Canada
© Photo: Present-Secretary722
#45 USA
© Photo: pogoscrawlspace
#46 France
Serge on the tram.
© Photo: loulou7886
#47 USA
In Montana, there was an old law on the books that makes a school principal responsible for horses "parked" at school. It's one of those laws that nobody bothered to change after cars and buses became a thing. So students decided to play a prank on their principal by riding their horses to school.
© Photo: salsafresca_1297
#48 Israel
Not sure if my country is known for it, but my city (Haifa) is known for these buggers in Israel.
© Photo: pussymagnate
#49 Canada
© Photo: RubixRube
#50 South Africa
Stole my bread.
© Photo: SoutieNaaier
#51 Brazil
© Photo: DELAIZ
#52 USA
Some Zebra in a patch of Blue Bonnets. I don’t have an actual picture of them myself but I do pass by a pasture on my way to work with a few Camels wandering around alongside some donkeys and some cattle.
© Photo: RamblinTexan1907
#53 Brazil
This was in the post right below this one. I think it's destiny saying me something.
© Photo: DeepBluePacificWaves
#54 South Korea
HOOOOOG RIDERRRRRRRR!
© Photo: Spiritual_Change_399