It's no secret that sometimes animals do the funniest things.
We've seen giant dogs act like they're still puppies and goats taking over towns during lockdown.
But there's a new animal hitting headlines that's bound to make you laugh today.
Snowflake, a baby gentoo penguin at Edinburgh zoo has garnered thousands of fans after a video of the little bird was shared on social media, reports Edinburgh Live.
In a post on Instagram, Snowflake shared a very important message with the world - but no one is quite sure what the adorable youngster was actually saying.
Do you have any ideas what it could be?
Zoo keeper Dawn Nicoll captured the hilarious clip of the penguin, which has been watched thousands of times since it was uploaded on Monday.
It was posted with the caption: "Snowflake has a very important message for everyone..
"Thanks to our amazing keeper Dawn Nicoll for this video of one of our (very noisy) gentoo penguins."
People loved the video, with one person responding that they would be using the audio as their new ringtone.
A different user suggested that the noise the penguin was making was its way of asking for some fish.
Others joked that Snowflake had been saying something naughty and replied that she should "watch the language".
The zoo has been closed during lockdown and concerns were raised about the future of the penguins and other animals, as the tourist attraction struggled financially.
However, over the weekend, the popular Edinburgh Zoo After Hours returned, with staff at the wildlife conservation charity organising a selection of events for visitors to explore the zoo at night as well as supporting them financially.
And the zoo has more exciting events planned throughout the summer.
Fans of the penguins will be able to enjoy a cold beer while visiting them during the After Hours event on selected dates where there will be a bar and BBQ set up on the lawn.
Jonathan Brown, events and experiences manager at Edinburgh Zoo said, "It is really exciting to bring our After Hours events back this summer with some added safety measures to make sure our visitors, staff and animals are as safe as possible.
"This could be one of the most unique nights out in Edinburgh. Lots of our animals are very active in the evening and guests can take part in a digital trail to learn more about them while enjoying our outdoor catering and drink stands.
"Every ticket will help to care for the animals in the zoo and protect wildlife in Scotland and around the world."
Family nights will also be held.
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