Elephant moms are really amazing! They carry their babies in their bellies for almost two years. Her new born baby weight is up to 200 pounds. The mother takes great care of her baby by teaching them how to find food and water.
Kangaroo moms have a special pouch where their tiny babies stay after birth; they are born very small and are not fully developed. They stay in the pouch for about 6 months, safe and warm.
Penguin moms are super dedicated. They lay just one egg and then pass it to the dad to keep it warm. While dad takes care of the egg, the mom goes out to sea to find food.
They spend many years with their babies, teaching them how to find food, build nests and survive in the forest.
They have to protect their cubs from predators like lions and hyenas. To keep them safe, they frequently move their cubs to new hiding spots.
Polar bear moms have to be tough to survive in the icy Arctic. They dig dens in the snow so that they give birth and keep their cubs warm.
After laying thousands of eggs, an octopus mom spends all her time in providing care to them. She does not eat and focuses only on protecting her eggs.