There is literally nothing in this world more romantic than the sight of two penguins holding flippers as they walk along a beach together.

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Just look at these two waddling lovebirds:

my aunt just came back from South Africa and she sent me this video she took of this lil penguin couple 😭 pic.twitter.com/TkBpT5z9RV — 🐇 (@freakingdani) July 2, 2018

Almost 45,000 retweets on that video, and it's easy to see why. They're holding on to each other's flippers, for crying out loud.

Some people were surprised to see two penguins in such a beach-y setting.

I’m sorry why is no one asking what 2 penguins are doing in South Africa — Nathan (@PrimNathanIOW) July 3, 2018

Contrary to popular belief. Penguins don't just live in Antartica. They also inhabit South America, Africa, Australia, & New Zealand. — Christmas In Harlem (@ChristmasUptown) July 3, 2018

Yep: African Penguins prefer a warm environment and can be found on the coast in South Africa. They're also monogamous, which makes the video above even more adorable.

So adorable in fact that some people were clearly jealous of the powerful bond the birds shared.

These penguin out strolling the beach. Can't even get a txt back smh — Bassbrains (@ErickVilla41) July 3, 2018

Penguins out here having better relationships than me https://t.co/TlzWuQG1gk — Juice🥤 (@TristxXxn) July 3, 2018

Godspeed, penguins.