It was both rainy and sunny, so the baby hedgehog decided to follow other rain shelter animals and hide under a small leaf. (Source Smalliving).
With just a natural umbrella made from dandelion flowers, a snail can shelter from the rain artistically. (Source Smalliving).
When it rained heavily, the tree frog selfishly pulled the leaf boat towards him, leaving his friends wet. (Source Smalliving).
Hiding under the canopy of mushrooms, the snail couple creates a very poetic scene. (Source Smalliving).
Alone with two leaves, this toad decided to stay still when the weather cooled down. (Source Smalliving).
With its knack for climbing and clinging, this tree frog takes shelter from the rain and “pole dances” right on the stem of a gerbera flower. (Source Smalliving).
Even though the weather has stopped, this orangutan still has a large leaf to cover his head in case there is a sudden rain. (Source Smalliving).
Hiding under green leaves, the red-eyed tree frog still tries to lift the leaves to predict how long this rain will last. (Source Smalliving).
With the ability to climb walls, snails spectacularly hide from the rain by crawling under the leaves, making the grasshoppers above them wet. (Source Smalliving).
Finding a giant mushroom, the snail can rest assured in sheltering from the rain, ignoring everything around. (Source Smalliving).
Not having time to fly back to the nest, this bird had no choice but to shelter from the rain like this. (Source Smalliving).
Normally this frog will not pay attention to mushrooms no matter how unique they are, but when it rains, if he finds a canopy of mushrooms large enough to shelter, the frog is very happy. (Source Smalliving).
Crouching under a canopy of brilliant mushrooms, the snail makes many people jealous with its artistic shelter from the rain. (Source Smalliving).
Carrying a flower to cover her head when it rains, Lady Frog wants to look beautiful everywhere, anytime. (Source Smalliving).
As long as it covers its head and eyes from the rain, this toad is completely satisfied. (Source Smalliving).
Slugs and caterpillars have the same hobby when sheltering from the rain, looking for a tall mushroom to climb. (Source Smalliving).