
In light of the coronavirus pandemic, a lot of people have had a chance to reevaluate their lives and the people around them. But it seems that not only humans are seeking comfort in each other’s arms during hard times. Photographer Tobias Baumgaertner captured a once-in-a-lifetime shot of two widowed penguins hugging and comforting each other while gazing out at the Melbourne skyline.
In light of the coronavirus pandemic, a lot of people have had a chance to reevaluate their lives and the people around them.

Instagram beauties across the platform have been relying on their boyfriends' as their personal photographers to achieve the perfect shot. But once hidden behind a lense these men no longer live in the shadows, thanks to the Instagram and Facebook accounts “Boyfriends of Instagram." The pages post photos people have shared of boyfriends' going to some pretty impressive lengths to photograph their girlfriends'.
Instagram beauties across the platform have been relying on their boyfriends' as their personal photographers to achieve the perfect shot.

When on February 21st armed intruders invaded 16-year-old Javier Mercado‘s house, he was home alone with Rex. It all happened just after noon in Des Moines, USA – Javier heard a noise and looked through a window where he saw a car he didn’t recognize. “I then heard the sliding door break, and it is made out of just glass so it shattered really loud,” said Mercado. “My dog ran downstairs, and it just started barking and barking. I heard one guy scream, ‘the
When on February 21st armed intruders invaded 16-year-old Javier Mercado‘s house, he was home alone with Rex.
