Valentine's Day: Animals have someone to kiss, and you?
Updated 11:12, 14-Feb-2019
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Can an animal besides us experience love as we do? Well, the answer is unknown. But there is proof that animals have feelings. Even though the motivation behind an animal kissing another may not be as romantic as those of humans, those moments can still touch our hearts on this special day.  
A swift fox is kissing another one. /VCG Photo

A swift fox is kissing another one. /VCG Photo

Two budgies. /VCG Photo

Two budgies. /VCG Photo

Close-up of two Iberian lynx. /VCG Photo

Close-up of two Iberian lynx. /VCG Photo

Two impala bucks. /VCG Photo

Two impala bucks. /VCG Photo

Kissing gourami. /VCG Photo

Kissing gourami. /VCG Photo

"I love you, my baby". /VCG Photo

"I love you, my baby". /VCG Photo

Tree frogs are kissing. /VCG Photo

Tree frogs are kissing. /VCG Photo

Tiger kiss. /VCG Photo

Tiger kiss. /VCG Photo

(Top image is two romantic lizards form a perfect love heart with their tails, photo by Ery Budi Nurhudha. /VCG Photo)