Mother animals have shown unique ways to protect their young, helping them to grow and survive. However, there will come a time when their children have to separate to survive by themselves.

Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS.  Mother polar bears are one of the hard working and protective animals in the wild. Despite harsh cold temperatures, mothers help cubs to grow and survive.  (Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS)

The animal kingdom is home to known and unknown species. Mother animals play a crucial role in nurturing their babies and repopulating them. Understanding animals' behavior can offer new knowledge or protect them from population decline.

Here are some amazing animals that maintain long-lasting bonds with their parents, particularly mothers.

1. Chimpanzees

Chimpanzees are considered sociable animals. The mother and her baby show incredible bonding. According to a report, chimpanzees could teach their children to use tools. The mother chimpanzee carries her babies and plays at the same time.

2. Elephants

Elephants are next on the list, and their pregnancy can reach up to two tears. Babies spend most of their time with their mothers, particularly depending on food. Reports show that the mom elephants are very protective of their calves.

3. Kangaroos

Kangaroos, known for their big jumps, are one of the lovely mothers in the wild. The baby kangaroos are always with their moms, coming up from the marsupial pouch after eight months.

4. Polar Bears

Polar bears are dedicated mothers. They teach their cubs to survive amidst the harsh cold. However, polar bears and their babies separate after two and a half years.

5. Penguins

Penguins have different stories in which both male and females nurture their chicks. According to reports, the father penguin protects the egg, while the mother is away looking for potential food.

6. Lions

Lions are considered a top predator in the animal kingdom, but they are also known for loving and protecting. After giving birth, the mother lion, or lioness, ensures the safety and survival of cubs.

After nurturing their cubs for about three years, lions separate from their mothers.

7. Wolves

The family of wolves travels in a pack with an alpha male and female. Reports noted that the wolves have a strong connection with one another, communicating for potential prey and predators.

8. Orcas

Despite being elusive, orcas can live up to 60 years. The calves mostly stay with their mothers in their lifetime. In the lifespan of an orca mom, they spend it caring for their children.

9. Wolf Spiders

Wolf spiders may look small, but they have a big role for their babies. The spider carries her babies to ensure their safety from potential threats. When it is time to hatch, the small spiders continue separate ways.

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10. Giraffes

Young giraffes are vulnerable to predators. Reports reveal that mom giraffes are protective and aggressive toward potential predators. Most of the time, young giraffes stay with their mothers.

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