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“She Wasn’t Fat After All”: 50 Wholesome Pics Of Animal Parents And Their Babies (New Pics)
AnimalsAUG 30, 2024

“She Wasn’t Fat After All”: 50 Wholesome Pics Of Animal Parents And Their Babies (New Pics)

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You can always count on pet photos to deliver your dose of the warm and fuzzies. But if you add animal parents and their younglings to the equation, expect the adorable levels to be a few notches higher. 
Take a look at these photos to see what we mean. You’re about to see what pure love between cute critters looks like, whether it’s a mama dog nursing her newborn pups or a mother swan cuddling her babies. 
This list is one of our many pieces showing love for animals. Scroll through it and have a nice feel-good moment.

#1 A Happy Family

A Happy Family
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#2 A Family Meowed On My Door And I Adopted Them

A Family Meowed On My Door And I Adopted Them
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#3 Today Our Cat Gave Birth To 4 Kittens, And Her Blissful, Exhausted Face While Hugging Her Baby Is One Of The Most Beautiful Things I've Seen

Today Our Cat Gave Birth To 4 Kittens, And Her Blissful, Exhausted Face While Hugging Her Baby Is One Of The Most Beautiful Things I've Seen
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Similar to humans, maternal instincts are strong among animals like sloth bears. According to the India-based non-profit organization Wildlife SOS, sloth bears carry their cubs all day until age two. 

Leopards are the same way. They are very protective of their younglings, who depend on their mothers for basic needs like food, protection, and shelter for the first couple of years of their lives.

#4 Koala Mom And Her Son After Being Rescued From The Fires In Australia

Koala Mom And Her Son After Being Rescued From The Fires In Australia
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#5 Pups Learning Important Life Skills From Mama

Pups Learning Important Life Skills From Mama
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#6 The Joy On The Baby's Face

The Joy On The Baby's Face
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Biparental care likewise exists in the animal kingdom, but the roles are sometimes reversed. For water birds like jacanas, the male does most of the work, which includes protecting their territory, looking for food, and teaching their younglings survival skills. 

The female, meanwhile, has several mates and is not at all involved in raising their offspring.

#7 In Istanbul, A Stray Cat Mom Took Her Baby To The ER. Doctors And Paramedics Helped The Baby And Took Them To A Vet

In Istanbul, A Stray Cat Mom Took Her Baby To The ER. Doctors And Paramedics Helped The Baby And Took Them To A Vet
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#8 Kiwi And His Goth Wife Have Four Beautiful Half-Goth Babies

Kiwi And His Goth Wife Have Four Beautiful Half-Goth Babies
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#9 The Protective Shells Of Baby Pangolins Are Very Soft When They Are Young, So The Mothers Curl Around Their Bodies To Protect Them

The Protective Shells Of Baby Pangolins Are Very Soft When They Are Young, So The Mothers Curl Around Their Bodies To Protect Them
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It’s almost a similar case with emperor penguins. The fathers usually gather food and teach their young to survive harsh weather conditions. The mothers leave the colony to allow their male counterparts to keep the eggs warm. 

The division of parental labor among barn owls is more similar to that of humans. The males are hunter-gatherers, while the females nurture and incubate the eggs.

#10 Dad Meeting His Kiddos

Dad Meeting His Kiddos
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#11 This Baby Hippo Has A Very Supportive Mom

This Baby Hippo Has A Very Supportive Mom
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#12 Baby Lamb

Baby Lamb
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Alloparenting also happens between animals. Female elephants, being matriarchal in nature, usually become foster parents to newcomers. 

Similarly, rhesus macaque monkeys form social bonds with each other and can quickly build familial relationships with orphaned babies.

#13 Fed Mama Cat One Time, And The Next Day She Brought Her Baby And Husband For Dinner

Fed Mama Cat One Time, And The Next Day She Brought Her Baby And Husband For Dinner
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#14 First Family Photo. Santa Barbara Zoo

First Family Photo. Santa Barbara Zoo
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#15 Mother And One Of Her Sons

Mother And One Of Her Sons
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We’d also like to hear from you, readers. Do you see similarities between human and animal parenting? How close or far apart are they? Let’s liven up the comments section!

#16 Our Cat Ada Gave Birth 2 Days Ago

Our Cat Ada Gave Birth 2 Days Ago
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#17 3-Week-Old Sumatran Orangutan At The Philly Zoo, Looking Up At Mama

3-Week-Old Sumatran Orangutan At The Philly Zoo, Looking Up At Mama
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#18 These Three Tawny Frogmouth Birds

These Three Tawny Frogmouth Birds
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#19 Hi There, Little Guy

Hi There, Little Guy
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#20 Family Trip

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