Pictures Of Animals Getting Loved Up Is The Perfect Valentine's Day Antidote

Pictures Of Animals Getting Loved Up Is The Perfect Valentine's Day Antidote
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Valentine's Day may be the great divider between couples and single folk, but one thing guaranteed to unite the two sides are pictures of animals getting loved up.

Pictures of animals at the Blair Drummond Safari Park being given heart-shaped treats inspired our piece, from orangutans making out, wide eyed lemurs smelling the sweet scent of roses and loved-up starlings making hearts in the sky.

If this isn't enough to bring out your less cynical side we don't know what will...

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Nepalese one-horned rhinoceros Kancha (L) and Kanchih (R) stand at the central zoo at Jawalakhel in Kathmandu on August 13, 2010. Nepal's only zoo has opened a new 'honeymoon suite' for its two one-horned rhinos in the hope of persuading the endangered pair to breed for the first time. Kancha, 20, and 22-year-old Kanchi have lived together in captivity for most of their adult lives, but have never bred -- something the zoo's manager Sarita Jnawali attributes to the quality of their enclosure. She hopes that their new, much larger home, which features mud rather than concrete floors and two large ponds for them to wallow in, will persuade them to finally start mating. AFP PHOTO/Prakash MATHEMA (Photo credit should read PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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