We are curious about all life on earth except human beings, especially in? Animal society? . How are they doing? As we said above, how do animals express maternal love? Now let's look at these animals? Maternal love? And then what? Family? The delicate relationship between them. First, the red-crowned crane family. The red-crowned crane couple respect each other very much. After the baby red-crowned cranes are born, they will feed their cubs together and build nests together. The male crane is responsible for finding nesting materials, and the female crane is responsible for sorting out and shaping the nest.
After laying eggs, not only females but also males hatch eggs, and males cooperate with females to hatch eggs in turn. Before the young cranes break their shells, they will look for food for the young birds until the next breeding season comes. In Hequn, the concept of equality between husband and wife and sharing the responsibility of raising the next generation has always existed, which is much more advanced than human beings and lasted for 50 million years. I think the task of taking care of cranes is beyond many people's ability now.
The second thing to say is monkeys. Actually, monkeys are very protective of calves. We can also see a lot of delicious food online. Generally speaking, a female monkey will hold her baby's chest tightly for a long time. This picture is inadvertently reminiscent of a human mother with a child in her arms. Monkeys will take good care of their children. Wherever they go, they usually take care of them. Monkeys are social animals. Even when I grow up, I will follow my mother. Little monkeys often die. After the death of the little monkey, the sadness of the mother monkey will not be directly expressed on her face, but will be very anxious, irritable and uneasy. This may be because their child died.
Also in the animal kingdom? Paternal? Animals Generally speaking, male animals will show indifference to their families or directly mate and leave. Rarely do they use women to support their children. However, some of them are allowed to be looked after by men. Although there are fewer such animals, they still exist, such as emus. Emu are similar to ostriches in appearance, but they are much smaller than ostriches. Their mouths are short and flat. Their feathers are gray and brown. Their wings have degenerated. They are good at walking on land and often haunt the forests of Australia.
There are also cranes and camels in New Guinea. Wingless bird of New Zealand. These birds are special. Hatching, feeding and caring for young are all done by males. In addition, these males usually hatch about 9 eggs at a time, and the cycle is about 58 days. After the baby is born 18 months, the task of feeding and protecting the baby is also completed by the father, which is really an exception. It seems that paternal love in the animal kingdom is also great. In addition, there is a marine animal called the crested hippocampus, which is also fed and accompanied by male animals.
The coronary hippocampus is less than 10 cm, which is very small and lovely. In the process of reproduction, the female hippocampus lays eggs in the abdomen of the male hippocampus to fertilize it. In front of the abdomen of the male hippocampus is a pouch that can carry more than 200 eggs. Placental tissue provides special nutrition. After more than a month of cultivation, the little hippocampus was born, and the hippocampus father was free.