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Mouse and Pinky
Mouse moms build hidden nests, feed and clean their hairless pinkies often, and carry them gently if the nest must move.
Alpaca and Cria
Alpaca mothers hum to their crias, allow nursing for several months, and stay close as they learn to walk and run.
Cat and Kitten
Mother cats groom their kittens with loving licks, keep them warm by curling around them, and teach them to hunt and use the litter box as they grow.
Chinchilla and Kit
Chinchilla mothers nurse their fluffy kits and keep them clean, watching them closely in cozy dens as they grow.
Cow and Calf
A cow licks her calf clean right after birth, keeps it close for warmth and safety, and lets it nurse several times a day.
Dog and Puppy
Mama dogs nurse their puppies, clean them, and gently discipline them as they learn to play, explore, and follow her lead.
Donkey and Foal
Mother donkeys gently nuzzle their foals, let them nurse, and guide them as they begin to follow and bond closely.
Duck and Duckling
A duck leads her ducklings to water, keeps them close in a line, and shelters them under her wings during rest.
Ferret and Kit
Ferret mothers nurse their kits frequently, groom them, and keep them in warm nesting areas until they’re ready to play.
Fish and Fry
In some species, mother fish protect fry in their mouths or hide them in plants, guarding them briefly until they swim freely.
Frog and Tadpole
Some frog species guard eggs and tadpoles, keeping them moist or even transporting them to water for safety and growth.
Goat and Kid
Mother goats bleat to call their kids, nurse them often, and guide them over rocky terrain while teaching them to graze.
Goose and Gosling
A mother goose fiercely protects her goslings, keeps them warm under her wings, and teaches them to swim and forage.
Guinea Pig and Pup
Guinea pig moms give birth to fully furred pups who can eat solid food, but she nurses and cuddles them during the first week.
Hamster and Pup
A mother hamster keeps her pups in a warm nest, nurses them often, and moves them carefully with her mouth if needed.
Hedgehog and Hoglet
Hedgehog mothers keep hoglets safe in quiet nests, nurse them at night, and stay close until they’re old enough to wander.
Hen and Chick
Hens cluck softly to guide chicks, scratch the ground to show where to eat, and spread their wings to cover and warm them.
Horse and Foal
Mare horses stand protectively over their foals, guide them across fields, and nuzzle them gently to encourage bonding and movement.
kangaroo and Joey
A kangaroo keeps her joey in her pouch for months, nursing it and allowing it to peek out and explore safely.
Lizard and Hatchling
Most lizards lay eggs and leave, but some species stay nearby for a short while to guard the young as they begin to explore.
Parrot and Chick
Parrot mothers feed their chicks regurgitated food, keep them warm with feathers, and chirp softly to soothe and bond.
peacock and Peachick
Peahens guard their peachicks carefully, showing them what to eat and keeping them hidden under shrubs for safety.
Pigeon and Squab
Pigeon mothers feed squabs a nutrient-rich “crop milk,” keep them warm, and stay in the nest until they can fly.
Pig and Piglet
Sows lie down carefully to allow piglets to nurse and keep them warm with their large bodies, often grunting to comfort them.
Quail and Chick
Mother quails lead their chicks through tall grass, hide them from predators, and teach them to peck for food.
Rabbit and Kit
Mother rabbits build soft, hidden nests and visit only briefly to nurse their kits, keeping them safe and warm underground.
Sheep and Lamb
Ewes nuzzle and call to their lambs, allow them to nurse frequently, and stay close as they learn to walk and graze.
Swan and Cygnet
Swans carry cygnets on their backs, protect them fiercely, and teach them to swim, preen, and find food in the water.
