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  2. Kay Nixon - Wikipedia

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    Nixon was the youngest of nine children of Mary Eliza Bedington and George Stephen Nixon. She grew up at Woodside Park in London. [1] An interest in wildlife came early and she studied at the Camden School of Art, receiving her teacher's certificate in 1911. [1]

  3. 10 animal mothers that make the ultimate sacrifice - AOL

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    Some animals starve to death shortly after birthing their young while others are eaten by their own young -- but these mothers make the ultimate sacrifice. Click through for 10 animal mothers that ...

  4. Maternal behavior in vertebrates - Wikipedia

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    Vertebrate maternal behavior is a form of parental care that is specifically given to young animals by their mother in order to ensure the survival of the young. [1] Parental care is a form of altruism, which means that the behaviors involved often require a sacrifice that could put their own survival at risk. [1]

  5. Amazing Animals - Wikipedia

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    Animal Mothers Lioness: May 20, 1997 Henry learns to appreciate his mother. 20 Animal Pets Puli: May 27, 1997 21 Seashore Animals Pelican: June 3, 1997 22 Animal Families Ducks June 10, 1997 23 Endangered Animals Bengal tiger: June 17, 1997 24 An Animal Year Red squirrel: June 24, 1997 25 Prehistoric Animals Crocodile: July 7, 1997 26 Monkeys ...

  6. File:Tree of Life, Disney's Animal Kingdom.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Parental care - Wikipedia

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    Parental care is seen in many insects, notably the social insects such as ants, bees and wasps; in certain fishes, such as the mouthbrooders; widely in birds; in amphibians; rarely in reptiles and especially widely in mammals, which share two major adaptations for care of the young, namely gestation (development of the embryo inside the mother ...

  8. Elsa the lioness - Wikipedia

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    Elsa. Elsa the lioness (c. 28 January 1956 – 24 January 1961) was a female lion raised along with her sisters "Big One" and "Lustica" by game warden George Adamson and his wife Joy Adamson after they were orphaned at only a few days old.

  9. Animal Mother - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Animal Mother may refer to: Animal Mother, a character in the 1987 film ...