Father's Day is fast approaching, and recognizing the role of dads in providing for and protecting their children. The animal kingdom is also home to many father animals who have devoted their lives to their babies or young.

Fathers play a crucial role in the animal kingdom in protecting and caring for their children. Previously, Nature World News (NWN) highlighted mother animals that showcased undying love for their babies.

Dad animals go beyond and above to ensure the growth of their young. The animal kingdom is always competitive, and father animals go the extra mile to help their families amidst the growing concerns of climate change and habitat loss.

This article will feature father animals who have unleashed a great love for their children or pack.

1. Lions

A photo of an adult lion and lioness
A photo of an adult lion and lioness by RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP via Getty Images

First on the list are lions, a known predator in the animal kingdom. At first, people think that lionesses mostly take care of their young. However, lions are essential for the pride and children's safety. When there is a potential threat, lions protect their pride or family.

2. Emperor Penguin

Emperor penguins can live in harsh or extremely cold temperatures. In a report, emperor penguins are known for single fatherhood, meaning they take care of their eggs for two months as their mothers are away hunting for food.

A stock photo of Emperor penguins in a zoo
A stock photo of Emperor penguins in a zoo YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images

3. Seahorse

Seahorses are recognized as super dads of the sea. This monogamous animal carries his young in a pouch with over 5 to 2,000 babies.

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A gorilla named Sheila holds her newborn in her arms in his cage at the ZooParc of Beauval in Saint-Aignan, Central France, on October 29, 2018. - This is the first gorilla birth in France and the tenth in Europe in 2018 said the director of the zoo, Rodolphe Delord. The baby was born on October 27, 2018. Photo credit should read GUILLAUME SOUVANT/AFP via Getty Images

4. Gorillas

With their robust appearance, Gorillas help in the group, which has over 30 gorillas. While playful with other gorillas, they can become ferocious when their children or group are threatened.

5. Red Fox

Red foxes are among the most fascinating wildlife. They are popular for their hunting skills, but according to reports, they also love to play and roughhouse with their pups.

Red foxes teach their children to look for potential prey and forage for food close to their dens to better survive in the wild.

6. African Wild Dog

Next on the list is African wild dogs. These animals have unique ways of caring for their babies. They ensure the pups are close to home to avoid possible predation from humans or other aggressive animals. Additionally, African wild dogs regurgitate food and give it to their pups.

7. Golden Lion Tamarin

According to a report, golden lion tamarins are social primates that are very small in appearance. Their reddish-gold coats recognize them and are mostly found in the Atlantic coastal regions of Brazil.

This animal has an amazing fatherly way for their children. The dad golden lion tamarin carries their infants on their backs almost 24/7 until they finally reach six to seven weeks old. Additionally, the father peels mashes, bananas, and other food for his children.

8. Great Flamingo

Another devoted father animal is the Great Flamingo. The animal is considered monogamous and mates with its only special partner for life. In his father's duties, the report highlights parenting duties shared between the two partners, including caring for hatchlings or incubating eggs.

This animal shows his love for egg warmth, amazingly balancing the warmth inside the egg.

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