Environment and wildlife researchers reviewed all animal species, the most responsible and most compassionate animal species identified and discussed ....
Environment and wildlife researchers reviewed all animal species, the most responsible and most compassionate animal species were identified and reviewed.
Published images of these creatures, the news has been announced as the most popular images.
These animals are sympathetic to the seahorse, blue ticks, American monkey, Rhea bird, a frog, a beetle and a ruler penguins.
Seahorse: seahorse is a fish species in which males become pregnant. Female sea horses, their eggs inside the bag there is a certain body of men, being male and being charged. In a 25-day gestation period, about 2,000 babies are produced.
Marine ticks:
Babies hatch in the back by a natural adhesive is marine species of ticks are beginning to take their fertility. In each period, fertility, seed ticks carry about 150 parents and wait all day to be outdoors and exposed them to inflict mold.
American monkey:
Apes have a very difficult birth weight and maternal newborn monkey is about a quarter of the weight, so the ape real dad plays the role of a midwife after the birth of their children and cleaning sails. Transporting children to the father
Rhea Bird: This bird lives in South America and the duty to preserve and protect the eggs from the chickens and birds birth father. Father's Nest just will not be a moment.
Frog Barking: duty to protect the frog eggs father. Any material, seeds, hides under rocks and frogs from their parents all their lives to protect. After the birth of their duty to feed and guard the father.
A kind of insects: beetles that feed on the wood samples are fathers. Prepare for the nests is their duty to keep their babies are always satisfied. They are necessary for the production of nitrogen for growing children, the fecal matter of birds are feeding their bodies to be converted into nitrogen.
Sovereign penguin egg on a layer of animal skin to protect his father. Duty to protect and feed the chicks father.
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