Tiny animals are the cutest creatures! There are an amazing project ‘Tiny animals on fingers’ that shows the tiniest animals on human hands. At first, I genuinely thought these were made out of clay. They just look unreal! Big animals are great and all, but nothing can compete with the cuteness of tiny animals. They are too cute to be real.
You think of animals as wild creatures but these little animals look like art. ‘Tiny animals on fingers’ celebrates the beauty of these little creatures on the subreddit. Most of these animals are so vibrant in their colors, it also gives you summery vibes.
‘Help Wildlife,’ a British website committed to working for the welfare of wildlife creatures, was interviewed to discuss how the wildlife can be protected and cared for in a batter manner. “To avoid disturbing small animals when in nature, it’s best to stick to established pathways where possible. If you see a nest or other animal habitat then only observe from a distance, never try to touch or interfere. If you have a dog friend walking with you, make sure they’re kept under control and they’re not allowed to disturb or harm wildlife,” Sarah from ‘Health Wildlife’ mentioned.



“This Is A Flying Fox Species. A Northern Blossom Bat. Pixie Is A Subadult And 8g”
Sarah from ‘Help Wildlife’ talked about the huge impact of traffic on wildlife during an interview. “As well as the obvious accidents, roads also divide and reduce their natural territories,” she added.
She also gave hope about how there are also communities that care for the wildlife. “Some forward-thinking countries create wildlife crossings when building new roads these days which can be helpful. Otherwise, the best way to prevent the loss of life is to drive carefully, especially in areas with lots of wildlife or where there is undergrowth at the side of the road which animals may dart out from. If an animal comes into contact with your car then always stop and check on them and try to find them help,” Sarah mentioned.
She noted that in the UK, you can check for wildlife rescues by following this link right here while in the US, you can use Animal Help Now.



Are you enjoying this content? The ‘Tiny animals on fingers’ project started on September 12, 2013. It has been 8 years and they will celebrate their birthday soon too.
There is research under Psychology on why certain things appeal to us more. Dr. Sandra Pimentel is a psychologist at the Montefiore Medical Center in New York states how it is linked with evolutionary biology. “If we think about evolution, our goal as a species is to survive and pass on our genes,” she stated.



“By finding things cute we’re more likely to want to take care of them and protect them. They’re more likely to get the attention of the adults around them, remind them, ‘Hey, take care of me. We’re helpless here,’” Pimentel added.
Whenever we see cute things, a neurotransmitter called dopamine is released. The release of the neurotransmitter makes me feel happy. We find tiny creatures adorable and they make us feel happy.



Physical characteristics majorly add to why we find some animals cute. Physical characteristics that we find cute in animals are different from what we find cute in animals. We find little animals with delicate bodies adorable. And while we do find them cute, it is not completely safe to mingle with the wildlife.



While feeding wild animals, we should be careful that the animals do not develop a dependency on us. “Make sure it’s something healthy, don’t feed so much that they become dependent on people, always keeping in mind you won’t be the only ones feeding them, and don’t let them associate people with food. It’s best for their survival that they remain independent and don’t start approaching people for food,” ‘Help Wildlife’ clarified in their interview.






“Critically endangered baby Lemur Leaf Frog. Being a wildlife conservationist is tough, But this little face is why I do what I do”










“Spotted turtle and spotted frog, clemmys Guttata and Ranitomeya Vanzolini”


“Baby ashy gecko found in the Florida keys”



“How about a non-furry little guy? This dude out with me for a while in Hawaii”




“Found two baby bats rolling on my deck this morning, I had never seen a baby bat before, thought maybe others had not either”

“Teeny Baby Swordfish” Via Juan C. Levesque



“Baby blue-tailed skin U found under my toolbox”





“Tiny baby shrew I found today”

“Please enjoy these 3 babies”
Wow. I never knew most of these animals even existed. How does their body even work? I mean, how does their body even function when it is that little? How tiny is their brain or stomach? There are too many questions. It is remarkable how tiny creatures can scare huge humans.
Which creature did you find most fascinating?