A parent's love for their child knows no boundaries, and this is true both
of us and of our animal friends. In these heartwarming photos of animal
parenting, you'll recognize many of the same tender and stressful childhood
moments that you may have also experienced as a parent or a child.

Ecologists tend to separate animals into two groups based on their
parenting – the r and K categories. The K category includes animals like
elephants, cats, and us – animals that have relatively few offspring with
longer gestational periods.

Their fewer offspring require more focused care, and for a longer time –
the sort of parenting we're used to. Parents from the r category go for
quantity over quality, with many offspring that grow quickly and
individually have small chances of survival.



































 Image credits: Laurie Rubin
<http://500px.com/photo/16462243/baby-elephant-hug-by-laurie-rubin>

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