The Way These Baby Goats Hand Out Tiny Kisses Is Melting Hearts
It's nice being loved isn't it? Especially when you're being loved by the cutest pack of baby goats! The animals couldn't contain their affection in a video that's gone viral on TikTok. They were giving out smooches. And people on the internet couldn't get enough.
Thank goodness someone got this on camera. Could you imagine not seeing this clip? Which shows the goats giving tiny, little kisses.
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Shared by Fallen Oak Farms in Tampa, Florida, this is the video to watch! Everything is better when babies do it. These baby goats are positively precious. Anything they'd do would be adorable, but this really was too cute.
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The video shows a group of kids standing together in the barn. Can you see it? They're totally blowing kisses! Well, a goat's version of blowing kisses anyway. They may not have lips like we do, but I definitely feel the love.
So did people on the internet, apparently. Many people were tickled by the way the goats showed their affection.
"Baby goat expert here, sending them back," joked one person.
"Ok, now I'm seriously considering getting one! They are the cutest!" someone else exclaimed.
"Awww, so cute. Little Baby Goats, so adorable," a third commenter added.
While another commenter put it best: "If Heaven isn't this, I don't want it."
How to Tell When a Goat Is Happy
Sadly, goats can't talk. I wish they could! It would make it a whole lot easier to understand what they're feeling. So how can you tell when your goat is feeling happy?
Goats do have a few ways of showing their emotions. You can mostly tell through their body language. Look to their ears! That's what a study conducted by a team at the Queen Mary University of London in England found. When a goat is feeling happy, their ears will point forward. When they're unhappy, they'll point back.
This is particularly good information for goat parents to know so that they can keep their goats happy. It's a way to "listen" to the animals, which is something we all want!
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This story was originally published June 18, 2026 at 12:30 PM.