'Children' in the animal world

Seals are not ear-lit by sun, elephants discover grass, mottled and spotted moths, thoughtful sitting spirits are funny images of young animals in the animal world.

Seals are not ear-lit by sun, elephants discover grass, mottled and spotted moths, thoughtful sitting spirits are funny images of young animals in the animal world.

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A non-eared seal seals the sun in the North Pole. His mother recognized him by the smell on his body.

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Asian elephants are one meter tall and weigh an average of 91 kg when born. They received the care of many female elephants in the herd for 2 to 3 years. The adult age of elephants is 9 for females and 15 for males.

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The thick coat and black streaks on the ear buds are two prominent features of the young wildcat.

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The black bear is extremely aggressive when protecting children. Baby bears live with their mother for about two years.

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Jaguar children are always born in pairs. They live with their mother for about two years to learn how to hunt and evade enemies.

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American bobbins usually lay between 1 and 6 children in a litter. Young children live with their mothers for up to one year.

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Female white bears often give birth to twins. Baby bears live with their mother for more than two years before starting an independent life.

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Most report a cheetah giving birth to 3 children in a litter. Notify your child in the same mother for 18-24 months before separating to live independently.

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Black bears are talented artists in climbing activities. This baby bear can climb trees to eat, play, avoid enemies and even hibernate.

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North American crocodiles lay 20 to 60 eggs each time they give birth. After hatching eggs for about 3 months, they open the nest and help the baby crocodile get out of the eggshell.

Update 15 December 2018
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