These 18 Adorable Animal Tweets Show How Great and Honest Animals Are
With bad news coming from every news channel, it's essential to isolate ourselves and enjoy some serene thoughts. Some people turn to meditation, but we prefer watching adorable animals doing what they do best—being themselves.
No matter if they are quirky and hilarious or simply cute and lovable, animals are the best way to brighten our day.
Have you ever wondered why we find going through posts about animals so relaxing and enjoyable? Perhaps we appreciate them because animals are honest.
They have no inhibitions and are not afraid to express their feelings. What you see is what you get—100% honesty, 0% fake.
This makes them so valuable to us in a world where honesty, well, isn't high on people's priority lists.
Of course, animals can't give us advice about that job offer, nor can they tell us to go easy on that ice cream bucket because we are starting to gain a bit of weight. Nevertheless, we appreciate having someone sincere around us.
Hey, maybe that's what we like about animals—they are sincere and cannot lie, but they also can't tell us the truth. Because, you know, the chances are we wouldn't like it.
Whatever the reason may be, we know we love animals, and that's a fact. So we have chosen some of the best animal tweets on the internet, and we know you're going to like them.
1. What is going on in that head?
2. Saying goodbye to a seal... Always gets me...
3. Never give up. That's the spirit!
4. Weekend composer.
5. Identical twins

6. Good evening. Well, thank you very much. See you again tomorrow.
7. Now, let’s have a party to celebrate. King Julian style!
8. This poor dog's face says it all. We feel for you, Mr. Bubz.
9. Cat bomb!
Research conducted at the University of Leeds concluded that watching videos and images of cute animals can help reduce stress levels by up to 50%.
Nineteen participants were asked to watch a 30-minute montage of pictures and videos of cute animals. Their heart rates and blood pressures were measured before and after the experiment. The majority wore heart rate monitors throughout.
The majority of participants were students who were due to take an exam after this session. The remainder were academic staff who had reported feeling stressed because of work.
10. What's up?
11. Exercising is more fun when you have company.
12. Service dogs also have to wear lab gear? Awesome!
13. This dog really likes his walks.
14. In and out.
15. This dog knows what's good for him.
16. Reggie, don't eat him!
17. Never give up. Such a good boy.
18. Yes, pretty much the same here.
“Throughout the course of the session, heart rates and blood pressures fell across all individuals to a level that would be considered healthy and indicative of limited stress or anxiety,” Dr. Andrea Utley explained.
So, now you have the doctor’s approval to watch even more cute animal videos and pictures…