Top 25 photos of insects that are really too cute, where to adopt them?

The animal kingdom is badly made: there are animals that are too cute that are not cool at all, ridiculous animals that are in fact super mean and very nice animals discriminated against for their unattractive physique. Of course, I’m talking about insects, which are mocked every day by their fellow mammals, who are much more beloved by humans, statistically speaking. While if we looked more closely, we would realize that these little beasts can in fact be real Victoria’s Secret models.

1. A cute bug living its best life

2. A moth playing hide and seek

3. A yellow ladybug, yes it’s true

4. No, moths aren’t just ugly, annoying creatures.

5. A dragonfly happy to be happy

6. A cutely creepy beetle

7. A tiny fluffyyyy moth

8. A very very cute mini jumping spider (which almost makes us forget its hairy legs)

9. A caterpillar that thinks it’s a snake

10. Earth’s tiniest insect

11. This is a springtail for your information

12. A tooooooo little praying mantis, she is so beautiful

13. A tiny jumping spider hidden in a makeup brush (get out there though)

14. Another very handsome moth

15. Art lessons for this very cute stag beetle (are we in Animal Crossing or what?)

16. A mini wasp that looks very nice (for once)

17. I want to adopt this insect

18. A cicada as cute as it is beautiful

19. A ladybug making her merry way

20. A super beautiful orchid mantis, yes, yes, it exists

21. A scaled-down weevil

22. A team of mini grasshoppers ready for the fight

23. An isopod that we would like to make butterflies

24. A hissing cockroach that’s almost too cute to be true

25. A weevil quietly living on a highlighter pen

Reassure your heart, thanks to us you can know what insect you are to learn which of these wonders is your cosmic soul mate.

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