Even within the safety of a zoo exhibit, mothers provide comfort and a sense of security that has no substitute. Weighing under a pound, this tiny Francois' langur baby was born April 29 at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Watchful mom "Petunia" instinctively keeps the little bundle of unmistakable bright orange swaddled in her furry arms and legs.
Category: Mother’s Day
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Animal moms can be patient with their troublesome little ones. Vicky Milway caught this little Warty Piglet taking a catnap right on Mom's back at England's Chester Zoo.
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Maternal affection and contact is essential for newborn mammals to thrive. While many of the young animals featured on ZooBorns are orphans and keepers must step in, many more have doting natural mothers like baby giraffe calf "Margaret Abigail," photographed earlier this week with mom at the Bronx Zoo.
When mom's lucky, sis and grandma help out (pictured below)Photo Credits: Julie Larsen Maher @ WCS










