Want to improve your day? Watch these puppies take their first steps

Who doesn't like to see images of puppies, is not it? It seems that they have the ability to make our worries disappear, even momentarily, and stamp a smile on our faces with just their cute faces! Because Mary Jo Dilonardo of the Mother Nature Network website has put together a selection of sequences that show various animals taking their first steps - and we warn you that it is impossible to resist such cuteness!

But besides the scenes are charming and pure love, of course we have curiosities to add, right? Interestingly, while human beings are extremely dependent on their parents for months and only begin to take their first steps close to their first birthday, many pets are already moving and even running. shortly after reaching the world!

Not that the first few steps are not difficult and require a lot of effort. Take a look at the following adorable polar bear, who was born at the Toronto Zoo in November 2013 and took his first steps on January 6 of the following year:

In the case of little elephants, we needn't say that, with its size and weight, standing is a huge challenge, especially when the animal has not yet learned to control the movement of paws and trunk. Check out:

The next kitten was only 13 days old when he started taking his first insecure steps - and, after completing a brief inspection of his walk, the poor little boy is tired!

Foals, in turn, begin to venture into the world just minutes after birth, as is the case of the beautiful Andalusian you can see below - who got up for the first time alone 15 minutes after giving birth:

The little zebras, as well as their little horse “cousins”, are also making their first steps shortly after arriving in the world - and the following video cub, who was born in Tel Aviv's Safari Ramat Gan wildlife park, was filmed half an hour after delivery:

For giraffes that, besides their necks, also have long paws, getting started requires effort and concentration. In the case of the little animal below - who was born at the LEO Greenwich Conservation and Zoo Center in Connecticut, USA - thirty minutes after birth, under his mother's care, he was already getting up on his own!

And the little calf below! If you notice well, it was so recently that the little animal was born that the fur has not even dried yet. And the mother's care? Look:

Another mom with an eye on her puppy is the following gorilla, following her baby's first steps:

Already the kangaroos, after completing their development in the purses of mothers, are already skipping around the world, as the short of the following sequence, which was 8 months when the video was captured:

So, dear reader, what did you think about the cuteness?

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