Mother and child in the animal world

Tigers tuck their children up with their mouths, monkeys grab their babies on their backs or hang under their stomachs . each animal has its own way of caring for its own children.

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The elephant huddles into his mother during a visit to the Zambezi river.

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With the mother report, the real danger is not being killed but losing children. They protect you by constantly moving so that the enemy cannot locate.

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The bone-biting jaw of a skeleton now becomes a soft means of transport when the tiger mother Sita takes her child to a new place.

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Mexican gray wolf cuddling with two children at Sedgwick County Zoo.

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Polar bear mothers breastfeed for 2 1/2 years to help them strong enough to withstand the Arctic winter.

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When the child is 3 months old, the monkey gelada mother carries the baby on his back and flies around. Each monkey only has about 4-5 children, but they will spend a lot of time and energy to care.

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Two lion mothers lie on the grassland on the Zambezi river.

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The monkey hangs upside down from his mother at Bandhavgarh National Park in India.