Valentines day: Animals in lovePublished14 February 2019Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, 'You're my ivory-thing', says the Tanzanian elephant to his partner at Lake NdutuImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, 'Fancy a romantic trip to Paris..?' 'Alpaca my bag' said the romantic alpaca in Quebec, Canada.Image caption, 'Love isn't always black and white' said the Zebra to its partner in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Take a look at these love birds in Mexico City, Mexico.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, 'You're my purrrrrrrfect partner' said the domestic British cat to its partner.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, 'Love you a tonne', says the Tanzanian hippo to its date on Valentine's dayImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, 'I'm glad you're my significant otter' said the otter to its partner at London Zoo.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, 'I can't bear to be apart from you', said the North American grizzly bear to its partnerMore on this storyAnimals that love the snowPublished12 December 2017Newsround's animal awards 2018. Video, 00:01:44Newsround's animal awards 2018Published31 December 20181:44What is Valentine's Day and how did it start?Published14 February 2023Who invented Valentine's Day? Video, 00:01:57Who invented Valentine's Day?Published9 February 20181:57