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21 Cute Times Animal Moms Totally Nailed Parenting


The female octopus is a vivid example of a sacrificial mother. After she lays her eggs, she doesn’t leave them, even to look for food. The octopus mother will get ready to eat her tentacle if she has to while protecting her children from predators. All moms love their kids whether they’re humans or animals.

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SmallJoys wants to show you some cute photos of animal moms that will make you melt and want to go hug your mom.

1. All moms have their own parenting methods.

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2. And they’re all inseparable from their kids.

3. They want to hide them from adversity.

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4. Sometimes a mom can be a pillow…

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It's a sickening news day for Americans today, but here's something that I hope brings a little light into your life. It's Sea Otter Awareness Week, and we can all help sea otters and the other animals that share their ocean home. Our habits make a huge difference. Here's what you can do to help otters: Keep up to date with otter news at seaotters.com Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! Reduce your plastic consumption and don’t use single-use plastic bags and bottles Dispose of hazardous waste properly by taking those items to your local hazardous waste site Be conscientious of everything that you put down your drain since most of it will eventually make its way back into rivers, streams, and the ocean. Use non-toxic, environmentally friendly household cleaners and detergents Landscape (greenscape) your yard! Planted areas absorb rainwater which helps reduce runoff into storm drains. Eliminate your use of pesticides and fertilizers. Instead use organic gardening techniques and plant native species that require less water. Don’t dump anything into storm drains! Everything that enters a storm drain flows directly into streams, rivers and ultimately the ocean. Inspect your car regularly for leaks and if you change your oil yourself, recycle it. If you can wash your car on an unpaved surface if you don’t take it to a carwash. Don’t hose down your driveway and sidewalk, sweep them. Pick up after your dog Use less and buy less stuff to slow down your contribution to the waste stream and landfills Use less water When purchasing goods, opt for sustainable, recycled, biodegradable, compostable, organic products whenever possible. Buy from companies that care about the environment. Save energy at home and switch to renewable power sources if you can. Buy local and organic products Volunteer for a beach cleanup or organize one of your own Learn more about ocean issues and share what you learn with others Make smart seafood choices Make a donation to the California Sea Otter Fund. #seaotterpup #seaotter #babyanimals #cuteanimals #seaotterawarenessweek #wildlife_addicts #wildifeplanet #wildlifeonearth

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5. …and sometimes she’s more like a playground.

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6. All mothers enjoy the moment when kids sleep.

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7. And they endure their bad behavior.

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8. Babies’ laughter is a present for moms.

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9. They appreciate care…

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10. …and each kiss and hug makes them feel happy.

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11. Moms share with a child all the good…

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12. …and all the bad moments.

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13. Mothers lead her kids to new heights.

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14. But they never leave their sides.

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15. She is an example to follow.

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16. And she also provides reliable support.

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17. Motherhood is hard work.

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18. And because moms do it well…

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19. …kids can be relaxed!

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For most of my adult life I’ve known and admired Jane Goodall and her late husband Hugo van Lawick’s work in National Geographic magazines, films, and books they have done. I have always dreamed of going to what is now called Gombe National Park, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, in Tanzania, where Jane and Hugo did much of their studies of chimpanzees. Jane went there as a young woman of 26, in 1960, to study and do research on chimpanzees. Now in it’s 58th year, it’s the longest research study of wildlife in the world. • Although Jane and I have been good friends for nearly twenty years, this past June was the first time I was able to go with her to Gombe, where it all began. It was and will remain one of the most memorable times of my life. Walking in her “footsteps” and experiencing some of Jane’s favorite places like the “Peak”, the “Waterfall,” and of course observing and photographing my first chimps, many of whom are descendants of those Jane studied and knew so well, was simply magical. • Going to Gombe gave me an even greater appreciation for Jane’s fortitude, passion, respect, and the sacrifices she made then and continues to make today, not only to save chimps and all wildlife and wild places, but to better understand ourselves, and what we must do to preserve our tiny planet as we know it. Thank you Jane! • “Laid Back” is one of three new Limited Edition prints of chimpanzees debuting at tomorrow’s artist reception at the Jackson Mangelsen – Images of Nature Gallery. If you’re in the area, I hope to see you there!

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20. Not to mention playful and carefree.

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21. A mom is defined as love and protection.

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This lemur mom carrying her children is heart-warming.

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A lioness’ son is one of the most patient animals on the planet.

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Look at this baby hiding in its mom’s fur.

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The kiss of the zebra mom and daughter is so full of love, we’re crying.

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If you want your heart to melt, just look at the photo below.

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A protective meerkat mom won’t let anything happen to her child.

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These llamas tenderly hugging is everything we needed to see in our lives.

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There is always time for food.

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It seems she’s telling her baby a cute story.

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Sheep look so happy smiling at each other.

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The way moms carry kittens around has always been the funniest.

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Cutely intertwined tails are one of the most interesting expressions of love.

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These hippos are sleeping together so peacefully, we started yawning just looking at them.

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Look at this baby being hugged by his loving mom.

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You can almost see this family smiling.

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All aboard the mother ship!

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This camel daughter is probably trying to warm up her nose under her mom’s chin.

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She’s probably explaining how to hunt in the snow.

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They’re holding our hearts in their tiny hands.

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This is probably one of the most tender gestures in the world.

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Here the cub is not that patient. “Mom, just let me go, I can clean myself just fine!”

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This baby rhino is gently looking at its mom and we want to see them in person.

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And, well, like mother like child.

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