The Kindness These 53 Animals Showed Each Other Will Make You Cry In Public. #32 is the Cutest!
Humans think they’ve got the market cornered on most of the good emotions and characteristics: sympathy, joy, compassion, kindness. But believe it or not, our feathered and furred friends are just about bursting with the stuff.
Animals are happy as can be paying it forward to their buddies and family; even if they’re not the same species!
Here are 53 animals who prove that kindness isn’t just for humans. (Seriously, Don’t miss no. 32th!)
1.) Tan, a dog from Thailand, made best friends with a macaque he lost his mother.
After his mother was killed by a hunter, a 3-month-old macaque monkey was taken in to a Buddhist Temple in Thailand, where he was adopted by the temple dog, Tan.
Tan looks after the orphaned monkey and even shares his food. Totally adorable!
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2.) This turtle helping his friend back on his feet.
The visitors at Taipei Zoo in Taiwan found an upside down turtle but they were amazed when they saw another turtle helping his friend get back on his feet.
Pure awesomeness!
The clip was recorded by a lady who visited the zoo with her daughter and got this surprise view.
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3. This loving chimp.
Anjana the chimp fully embraces her motherly instincts.
They say chimps are the closest relatives of humans.
Pictured here with a white tiger, she is fond of taking care of all sorts of baby animals.
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4.) These dolphins who helped bring a tired, lost seal pup home.
In 2012, a Canadian documentary crew chanced upon a remarkable scene: a family of bottlenose dolphins rescuing a small seal pup on the verge of drowning. In this footage, a lone baby seal is seen struggling helplessly against a strong current pulling it towards the danger of a rocky beach.
With only 100 meters between it and the shore, the exhausted pup appears to run out of energy, and stops swimming.
But just at this moment, a family of dolphins arrives and, with gentle nudges, encourages the seal to start swimming again. It seems to work and, with a new lease of life, the baby seal swims off into the safety of the deep.
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5.) This proud mother who adopted some baby red pandas.
This dog stepped in after the mother of two red pandas rejected them shortly after they were born in the Taiyuan Zoo in China. The mixed-breed dog cared for the red pandas ardently, helping them grow to their potential.
She takes to her duties so enthusiastically that she sometimes even denies her own puppy milk in favor of the red pandas. The cubs are reportedly thriving and have doubled in length over the last weeks (they now measure about 8 inches long).
As adults, they’ll be about the size of a house cat (but with much larger, bushier tails than most cats) and spend most of their time in trees.
Next Page shows the dog who saved a baby Kangaroo after her mother had been hit by a car. Don’t miss it!
6.) This dog who saved this joey after her mother had been hit by a car.
Rex the dog saved a baby kangaroo from the pouch of its mom, who had been struck by a car and killed in Torquay, Victoria, Australia. The joey would have otherwise died, had it not been for the heroic Rex.
The kangaroo was calm and even snuggled up with Rex.
Now named Rex Jr, the joey is under the care of the Jirrahlinga Wildlife Sanctuary, and will be released at 18 months of age.
Next Page shows the Hippo who rescued a wildebeest from a crocodile. Don’t miss it!
7.) This hippo who came to a wildebeest’s rescue when being attacked by a crocodile.
The Wildebeest was wounded and this Hippopotamus did everything to take care of it.
The footage shows him combating a crocodile as it attacks the wildebeest.
Sweet.
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8.) This horse scratching this cat’s back.
This cat was trying to scratch its back for long when the horse came in and scratched the cat’s back.
They both clearly have a sweet relation.
Next Page shows the dog who led the ducklings back to their home.
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9.) This dog who led some ducklings back to their home.
The pic was clicked some time back when they found this dog leading the ducklings back to their home.
Simply amazing.
Next Page shows the dog who adopted abandoned bunnies.
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10.) This dog who adopted some abandoned bunnies.
In San Francisco, Koa, a 6-year-old Lab, found orphaned rabbits and immediately adopted them as her own.
Though Koa has never had puppies of her own, her motherly instincts kicked in once she discovered these helpless baby rabbits.
Sweet.
Next Page shows the chimp who milk feeds a cub. Don’t miss it!
11.) This chimp feeding this baby.
They say Chimps are humans closest relatives but the kindness this chimp showed is too awesome to describe in words.
Dodo, the chimpanzee from Samut Prakarn Thailand, likes to feed baby tiger cubs.
Next Page shows the Gorilla who is fond of adopting kittens.
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12.) This Gorilla who loves to adopt kittens.
Koko the gorilla, famous for her use of sign language and flash cards, is also known for adopting kittens.
Here Koko is pictured with Tigger, an orange kitten who quickly became a favorite of Koko’s.
Now how sweet is that!
Next Page shows the bulldog who adopted boars. Don’t miss it!
13.) This French bulldog with her adopted baby boars.
When the Lehnitz Animal Sanctuary in Berlin, Germany took in six three-day-old wild boar piglets, Baby the French bulldog immediately took to them and treated them as her own puppies.
The piglets were shivering and cold, orphaned after their mother was presumably shot by hunters.
This wasn’t Baby’s first experience as a surrogate mom. Before caring for the piglets, she had taken other sanctuary rescues under her wing, including cats and a raccoon.
Next Page shows the duckling who loves to feed fishes. Don’t miss it!
14.) This duckling feeding some fishy friends.
This duck feeding fishes with grans won every viewer’s heart.
And the fishes seem to love him equally.
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15.) This German Shepherd who adopted Cubs.
Staff at the zoo in Samara, Russia, were excited about the birth of three cougar cubs on July 15 — but they were afraid to leave the cubs with their parents for fear that they could react aggressively and harm the infants.
The cubs were given instead to Cholli, a German shepherd dog with five young puppies of her own and a maternal instinct that just wouldn’t quit.
Since then, Cholli and her foster “kids” have gotten along swimmingly, and she’s fed them and cared for them as if they were her own puppies.
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16.) And this dachsund too.
After a tiger cub born at the Stroehen Zoo in Germany was rejected by his mother, a kind-hearted wired haired Dachsund named Monster adopted the cub. But Monster himself died unexpectedly.
After Monster’s death, his daughter Bessi (shown here with the cub) took over mothering duties — indeed, a zoo representative said she “fell in love” with the infant and has proved a capable guardian.
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17.) This Domestic cat who adopted wild bobcats.
Domesticated tabby cat Zoe adopted orphaned wild bobcats after they were discovered in the ruins of a demolished house in South Carolina.
The baby bobcats blended nicely with Zoe’s own kittens, making for a modern cat family.
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18.) This dolphin who saved a whale.
A dolphin in New Zealand rescued a pygmy sperm whale and her calf, who were caught on a sandbank.
Moko, as the dolphin is called, was known for playing around with swimmers before he earned the title of hero.
He managed to communicate with the whales and guide them to safety.
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19.) An orphaned lamb and calf found love and friendship in each other.
Cuddled up, nose to nose, this image of a young calf and his lamb best friend could have come straight from the pages of a children’s story.
Buddy the Calf and Larry the Lamb, who are both six-months-old, have become inseparable farmyard friends since they were both orphaned on the same day.
And the pair’s close bond has saved them from the slaughterhouse, after warming the hearts of the Foster family, who own the farm in Hassop, Derbyshire where the unlikely pals spend their days frolicking in the fields.
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20.) A retired guard dog adopted an abandoned kitten.
It’s an unlikely pairing but a former guard dog has adopted a two-week-old kitten after she was dumped in the woods by her owner – and the two couldn’t get any cuter.
Awesome!
Next Page shows the dog who raised 30 animals. Don’t miss it!
21.) This Lab helped raise over 30 animals, including this pygmy hippo.
By age ten, Lisha the Labrador retriever helped raise more than thirty baby animals of all different species.
If baby animals have no mother to care for them, “they’ll become a little too comfortable with humans, and indeed often start patterning their behavior after that of humans.”
When Lisha licks and cares for these little tykes, she’s not just loving them, she’s teaching them how to survive.
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22.) A formerly aggressive dog was saved by a loving goose.
We bet you didn’t think that dog looked like much of a bad boy. But Rex was just that. In fact, he came close to being put to sleep because he was so aggressive towards people. But to everyone’s surprise, everything changed for Rex when he met Geraldine.
Rex was rescued from a scrapyard, where he had spent all his life until the age of three chained up. The original shelter that rescued him couldn’t handle him, though. He bit everyone who came near, and would bark aggressively at everyone. Geraldine had been a family pet, but eventually her family couldn’t handle her. She was brought to Puriton and placed with the other birds, but she only had eyes for Rex.
Now Rex is calm and contented, as is Geraldine. This animal odd couple proves that all you need is love and you can overcome any barrier, be it emotional traumas, or even inter-species romance!
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23.) These two abandoned dogs decided to never leave each other’s side.
SCMPD Animal Controls dynamic doggy duo, Joanie and Chachi.
Joanie, the pitbull, was found with Chachi, the long haired Chihuahua.
Next Page shows the chimp who loves to feed the tiger.
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24.) Another chimp feeding and burping her tiger child.
Here is another chimp feeding a tiger cub.
It seems like Chimps kinda like tigers.
Next Page shows the dog who adopted a cat.
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25.) This golden representing her client.
This golden dog adopted this cat and take well care of it.
Sweet.
Next Page shows a monkey who comforted a pigeon.
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26.) This monkey trying to comfort this pigeon after he got his first speeding ticket.
This photo was captured right after the pigeon took its first flight and was later comforted by his friend monkey.
Now this is adorable!
Next Page shows an uncommon couple comforting each other.
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27.) This couple comforting each other after dropping their son off at college.
They say a picture speaks a thousand words.
This one actually does!
Next Page shows the pup who is fond of his piggie.
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28.) This pup letting this piggie know that it’s OK he lost the game; he put in an all-star effort.
This perfectly timed photo showsthe pup trying to teaching the pig the lessons of life.
Sweet.
Next Page shows the dog and monkey who carpool.
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29.) This dog and monkey helping the environment by carpooling.
Who said Animals don’t contribute to enviornment?
These do!
Next Page shows the pigs who protected a goat from bullies.
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30.) These pigs protecting this goat from bullies.
Do you see the pigs protecting the goat or the other way round?
Anyway its awesome!
Next Page shows the zebra who likes to be a dentist.
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31.) This zebra who has chosen to trust this hippo and give him a dental exam.
This perfectly timed photo shows a zebra doing a ental checkup of his hippo friend.
Or is it an optical illusion? Who cares.
Next Page shows a monkey carrier Chihuahua.
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32.) Sam the Chihuahua has a monkey on his back.
Finally, our tiniest animal rescue tale: A Chihuahua named Sam who became a surrogate mother to a little marmoset.
Since Sam only weighed a few pounds, he quickly received a backup marmoset carrier in the form of a helpful golden retriever.
Next Page shows a tiger feeding his dog mom alongwith another pup.
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33.) This tiger showing this pup how it’s done.
This is adorable.
The pic shows a tiger who was adopted by this dog and is now frieds with his other pup.
Next Page shows the hug lover seal.
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34.) This seal who knows this penguin needs a hug even if the penguin pretends she doesn’t.
Another perfectly timed photo shows a Seal trying to hug a Penguin.
All he needed was a hug!
Next Page shows an orangutan who adopted tigers.
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35.) This orangutan who adopted these babies.
This pic shows another human close relative, an Orangutan, who adopted these tiger cubs and now take good care of them.
Sweet!
Next Page shows the frog who escaped with the rat.
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36.) This duo who decided it was best if they planned their escape together.
And this is how they escaped Madagascar. Wait, what?
This pic shows a rat who is trying to cross the river with the help of his frog friend.
Next Page shows the cat who adopted a turtle.
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37.) This cat who’s been awake with his heartbroken pal all night.
This cat stayswith this turtle and tkae all care of it.
Sweet!
Next Page shows the bird who protected the rat.
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38.) This bird who protected this mouse against an eagle.
This photo was taken after this bird saved this rat from an eagle.
Adorable!
Next Page shows the squirrel who loves to kiss.
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39.) This squirrel kissing his friend to make him feel better.
This photo shows a squirrel kissing a hedgehog which got hurt.
A true act of kindness.
Next Page shows a love hate relationship b/w a dog and a duck.
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40.) This duck and dog who are in a fight but know it’s best to just kiss and make up.
This pic shows a love hate relationship between this dog and the duck.
Sweet.
Next Page shows the cat who loves a pup.
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41.) This cat who knows something’s wrong even if this pup is pretending otherwise.
Another adorable pic showing a cat trying to show care to its dog friend.
Perfectly timed gem.
Next Page shows the chick who loves to ride a cat.
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42.) This chick who came home early from a business trip to surprise this kitten on her birthday.
This is so damn cute.
How can one not like it?
Next Page shows the whale who helped a dog.
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43.) This killer whale who just agreed to help this dog elope with his cat (not pictured).
Killer whales are not so killer.
This pic proves it.
Next Page shows a great dane who likes a kitten.
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44.) This Great Dane who knows the importance of a little tough love.
Who said giant dogs don’t have feelings?
They do. Proof, this pic!
Next Page shows the cat who understands the importance of a relationship.
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45.) This cat who didn’t want to come to this party but knew it was important to her girlfriend, the pelican.
So much sacrifice.
Don’t you think so?
Next Page shows a dog taking care of his sister.
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46.) This dog taking care of his sister while their parents are out of town.
This dog has adopted this sheep alongwith many other sheeps.
He helps his shephard master in all ways possible.
Next Page shows the cat who stays with an iguana.
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47.) This cat giving this iguana a little pre-photo shoot pep talk.
What do you think are they talking about?
Lets keep it their secret.
Next Page shows the gorilla who adopted kittens.
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48.) This gorilla who knows the importance of a little TLC.
A bit of TLC goes a long way.
This Gorilla knows itwell.
Next Page shows a baby chimp and his great Dane father.
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49.) Coaley the Great Dane and his baby chimp.
Molly Badham and Nathan Evans founded a sanctuary for monkeys–one that’s grown into the largest zoo dedicated to primates in the world.
It’s a lot of stress and responsibility, so they got some unlikely help … from canines! Great Danes, often praised as gentle giants, were the one breed that proved to be the most gentle caregivers to these little orphaned monkeys.
Next Page shows the rabbit who loves to babysit kittens.
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50.) Summer the rabbit babysits kitty litter.
These two met at an animal shelter in Scotland.
When stray kittens arrived at the shelter, it seemed obvious: the cat would mother them. Instead, Summer the female rabbit took over and helped raise the kittens while Elie the cat wouldn’t give them the time of day.
Next Page shows the cat who adopted a squirrel.
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51.) Cat adopts Chestnut the squirrel.
This baby squirrel was found barely holding on to his life.
A family rescued the little guy, took him home and Chestnut the orphaned squirrel very quickly and without question became part of the kitty litter.
The kittens were also abandoned, and now they and this rescued squirrel play together in their new rescue home!
Next Page shows the owlwho found a chick.
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52.) Gandolf the owl finally finds a chick.
Gandolf the owl went through some hard times when, every year, she would lay an egg and wait for it to hatch.
The eggs never did. One day, a goose egg was handed to her — and it proved to be the right match.
Most owls would instinctively kill any newborn that didn’t look, smell and feel like their own species. Gandolf didn’t even flinch. She cared for the baby goose as if it were her very own egg.
Next Page shows the pig who fathered a lamb.
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53.) Edgar Allen Pig fathers a one-week-old baby lamb.
Edgar Allen Pig was headed for a dinner plate.
Luckily, he was rescued. Edgar returned the rescue favor by serving as a surrogate father to many different animals including baby chickens, goats, and you guessed it — lambs!
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