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Warm moments of motherhood in the animal kingdom

You will surely feel the tenderness and tenderness of motherly love that mothers have for their young children.

The love of parents for their children is limitless and has no limits. This is true not only of humans but also of our wild friends.

You will surely feel a moment of tenderness, tenderness and childhood memories when you look at these touching images of motherly love in animals.

Polar bear

During each gestation, female polar bears usually give birth to 2 cubs. As soon as the cubs are ready, the mother will guide them to teach them about hunting and other essential life skills. The mother bear always protects and surrounds her cubs and watches out for threats around them.

Lion

Lions are carnivores that live in groups. While the lioness hunts for the whole herd, the male lion is responsible for the protection and maintenance of the territory.

Female lions raise young without the support of the male lion. Like cats, the hottest time of motherhood is when the mother lion lies down with her cubs, resting while licking her fur to “clean” her cubs.
Opossum mouse

Only female Opossum rats have pockets to hold their young. Baby opossum mice are usually small in size, so from birth they find their way into the mother’s pouch and grow up there. When they get a little older, baby mice climb onto their mothers’ backs and “encourage” their mothers to hunt.
Fox
Foxes belong to the family of small to medium-sized dogs, characterized by a long muzzle, large ears and a bushy tail. Because she lives alone, after childbirth, the mother often raises her young alone.
Dove

Pigeons are pairs. During the mating season, the female will lay 2 eggs in a nest made of straw or dry twigs prepared in advance by the male pigeon. Both male and female pigeons are involved in the breeding and maintenance of the offspring.

They feed their babies with nuts, fruits, plants… The peculiarity of other birds is that males and females have the ability to secrete milk to feed their babies.
Squirrel

Squirrels are a large family of rodents with ruffled tails and large round eyes. Squirrels reproduce once or twice a year with heterogeneous numbers. The young are born toothless, their eyes still closed and weak. Like most species, only the mother squirrel cares for and loves her babies.

Brown bear

Brown bears often live alone, so during childbirth, bears are raised alone until adulthood. Normally, every year, bears give birth to 1 to 4 cubs.

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