While the whole world is going totally crazy and it seems like nothing makes sense half of the time, we all could use some cute animal content to lift our spirits up. Luckily, today we managed to find something extremely special for this important mission.
Let us introduce you to Jeddah—an adorable juvenile grey-headed flying fox. The whole Internet went totally nuts when they saw this video that was uploaded to a YouTube channel called Megabattie. Now stop everything you’re doing and watch the video. Seriously. Spoiler alert—it might be the cutest thing you’ve ever seen.
Don’t forget to turn the sound on—you’re welcome
Jeddah is a baby rescue bat who loves being tickled, petted, and scratched. This little cutie has been through a lot in his life, has suffered some serious injuries, and couldn’t be released into the wild because of that which is why he’s in the loving hands of a licensed bat carer.
Just look at his eyes for a sec—so freaking adorable!
Image credits: Megabattie
“I usually clip my videos quite short when it’s all one behavior being shown, but this bliss went on and on and I just couldn’t bring myself to deprive you of any of the lengthy joy,” rescuer explains in the description.
Image credits: Megabattie
Image credits: Megabattie
“I particularly loved the yawny and sniffy bits about halfway through. And I love the curl of the tongue as he yawns,” rescuer comments. And we fully agree—a truly golden content right here.
Image credits: Megabattie
Jeddah also adores being tickled!
There were some Internet users who became quite concerned after watching these videos since they assumed that the squeaks indicate that the little guy is terrified. “There have been suggestions that this bat is terrified and the squeaks are not cute. This bat is in bliss and is able to get away from the carer at any time. He is choosing to be stroked. He solicits attention,” the carer explained in the description of one of the videos.
Image credits: Megabattie
Just look at his blissful little face!
Image credits: Megabattie
And it looks like little Jeddah really loves Firewheel blossoms as well
Look at that little tongue!
Image credits: Megabattie
Jeddah is 3 months old in this clip and he already managed to develop a distinguished taste for his flowers.
Image credits: Megabattie
Megabattie also notes that only those who are vaccinated and trained can handle bats. “Some bats may carry deadly viruses. Even baby bats can bite and scratch,” Megabattie emphasizes in their video.
The Internet seems to love this little guy quite a bit
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