The "Happiest" Animals In The World

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Though animals don't experience emotions like humans, many animals are considered "happy", either because of their cheerful appearance or for their behaviour

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Here is the list of five "happiest" animals in the world

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The quokka, native to Western Australia, is often called the world's happiest animal. It is known for friendly personality and permanent smile on its face

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Dolphins are often considered to be among the happiest animals in the world. They are known for being playful, social, and intelligent

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Sun bears are often associated with joyful behaviours in the wild, such as climbing trees and playing, making them seem happy

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The laughing kookaburra is also described as happy and are the world's largest kingfishers. They are known for their distinctive call, which sounds like raucous laughter

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Bluebirds are often called the "bluebirds of happiness" and are associated with joy and harmony

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