5. Snuggly Worms
Worms communicate by cuddling. Their wiggling creates vibrations that their worm friends can understand.
4. Baby Trunks
Baby elephants suck their trunks for comfort, just like baby humans suck their thumbs.
3. Sea Horses
Sea horses mate for life. When they travel, they hold onto each other’s tails.
2. Best Way to Sleep
While sleeping, sea otters often hold hands to keep from drifting apart.
1. A Pebble Proposal
As if wearing a tuxedo every day wasn’t classy enough, when a male Gentoo penguin finds the right partner, he proposes… with a rock! Only not the shiny kind. Gentoo penguins live on rocky shores and use pebbles to build their nests during mating season. During courtship, a male will search the beach for the smoothest pebble and offer it to a female. If she likes the gift, she’ll use it for the nest the couple will build together.
Bonus fact: Most penguins are monogamous and spend their lives with a single partner.