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Happy birthday mommy
By Felicia
All over the world
• During this powerpoint. I will be taking you on
a adventure all over the world. To meet the
most amazing animal mothers of the world.
You are going to see how animals take care of
their babies. You think being human mother is
hard being animal mother is even harder and
you are going to find that out during this
powerpoint.
The meet the animal families
• The polar bear family
• The lion family
• The Tiger family
• Gorilla family
• The Cheetah family
• The Giraffe family
• The Elephant family
Polar bear family
• Females will start to build their dens in October that can be found on
thick stable of pack ice and they can also build it on land to. The female
will start to give birth in November through January. The babies are
being born when they are hibernating. The cubs will stay with the
mother for 2 ½ years. The female will normally produce about five litters
through out the female’s life. The female will give birth to only two cubs
they will usually be born in the winter. The moment that the cubs are
born they will be really small. They will stay in the mothers den in only
for three months. The den is mostly located under the snow. This is the
place where the mother will give her cubs milk and to keep them warm.
When they are out of the den the cubs will stay really close to the
mother. When they are scared then they will normally climb on their
mother’s back but if there is a really big threat like a male polar bear
then she will normally fight with all of the strength that she has so that
she can protect her cubs. They are also known to have twins to.
•
http://youtu.be/OwZH_aT0FGI
http://youtu.be/FhsKUKFctCw
Gestation period: 6.5 months
Number of babies: 1 to 4, but the most
common is really 2 cubs
Size of babies: 1.3 pounds (.6 kilograms)
Maturity: males-10 to 11 years and
females are 11 years.
Mating season: in the late March through May
Lion Family
• When the female is ready to mate then she will normally walk up to the pride male. He is normally going to be the father
of the cubs. The mother is ready to give birth in three months. The moment that she is ready to have her cubs then she
will start to look for a den that is far away from the pride. The hiding places that she will look for are normally really big
rocks or bushes. A female lion will normally give birth to two or three cubs. A lion cub will normally weigh about 3
pounds (1.5 kg). Every single lion cub has spots on them which comes in handy when their mother goes out to hunt this
makes other animals really hard to see them hiding in the grass. The predator will normally just walk pass them they do
not even spot them. The female will spend all of her time feeding and cleaning the cubs. The only time that she will leave
them is when she needs to get a drink of water or when she needs to look for food. The cubs will start to open their eyes
in about 2 weeks. After they start to open their eyes then they will start to walk and play with each other, but they never
wander far away from home. There will be sometimes that the mother will not be there to protect the cubs when their
mother is not around then that will be the time when they start to go for a really good hiding place. The cubs will become
a lot stronger in two months. Their strong legs will come in handy so that they can catch up with their mother and the
rest of the pride to. The new cubs will start to play with the other cubs to. Every female in the pride are known to give
birth at the same time they will have cubs at the same time to that is because so that everyone in the pride can help take
care of the cubs. The cubs will be a full-grown lion in about six months and then they will start to grow about one-fourth
pounds. But they are not ready to join in the hunt until they feel like they are ready to hunt until then the cubs will
continue to play hunting games until they are ready for a real hunt and they will have to play these games every single
day. They will play these hunting games by chasing the tails of the adults. They will start to jump on each other. They will
wrestle and they will even bite each other and they will also garb leaves that are falling down from the air. The adults will
always watch over the cubs. The other way that the cubs will learn how to hunt is to go on a hunting trip and watch how
their mother and the other females do it. They will be ready to be in a real hunt until they are about a year old. They are
ready to face the world on their own in two or three years. The females will stay in the pride forever the males have to
leave the pride the moment that they grow a mane. The males will join other males and then they will start to roam the
plains. When the male is strong enough then he will be ready to fright with other males and take over a pride of his own.
If he wins then he gets to keep the pride and the current male will have to leave and he has to never return to the same
the pride again and he will also have travel the plains all by himself.
•
http://youtu.be/UoN2qtdE1YI
Mating season: all year round
Gestation period: around 110 days
Number of cubs: 3-4 cubs. They can also
have1 and 6 cubs sometimes to.
Size of birth: 3 pounds (1-5 kilograms).
Maturity stage: 3 to 4 years
Tiger Family
• Tiger are a lot different then lions because they live on their own for most of their lives they will only come together when it is time for them to
mate. A male and a female will only spend time with each other in only for a few days that is how long that tigers will mate for. After they are
done mating then the two will go their separate ways. When the female is about to give birth then she will start to look for a den that can be in a
bush and they can also find a cave in really big rocks to she will need these types of places so that she can have her babies. A tiger mother can
have the total of one to five cubs that is a full litter of tiger cubs. A tiger cub can be big as 2 or 3 pounds (1 to 1.5 kilograms) and they can also be
12 inches (30.5 cm) long. Tiger cubs are born blind when they are born and they will remain closed until they are two weeks old. The first food
that they will drink be their mothers milk and they will stay really close to their mother so that they can be safe from other animals that might
want to kill them like male tigers and wild dogs to will try and kill a baby tiger cub. The mother will start to feed her cubs meat until they are
about three months old. When she goes on a hunt then she will usually bring back pieces of the animals that the mother just killed . Even though
the cubs are stating to eat meat but it does not mean that they are done drinking their mothers milk they will continue to drink their mothers
milk until they reach five to six years old. The cubs will be all by themselves when the mother goes out to hunt. This is a really dangerous moment
because the mother is not there to protect them that means that the cubs will be very Vulnerable to other predators like wild dog and leopards
will try and kill a baby tiger cub when the mother is not around to protect them. There are about 3 or 2 tiger cubs that will often grow up to be
adults. When they are old enough the mother will start to teach her cubs how to take care of themselves. She will teach them how to get the
meat off of the animal. She will also teach them how to swim to. The tiger cubs will practice their hunting skills by playing with each other. They
will paly with each other by jumping and rolling and they can also nip to this what tiger cubs do to play with each other. The tiger cubs will be
ready to go on hunting trip with their mother until they are six months old. They will learn how to hunt by watching their mother doing it and
they will also watch her kill the animal to. The mother will stop hunting for the cubs until they are 18 months old. That will be the time when they
start to hunt for themselves. The cubs will be ready to leave their mother until they are about two years old. This is the time when they are a full-
grown tiger. After the cubs are gone then she will be ready to have another litter of cubs. When the cubs have grown up than that will be the time
when they start to look for territory of their own. The females will find a terrtory that can be close to their mothers and the males will usually find
a territory that can be really far away from their mother’s territory.
http://youtu.be/-bV2fgJ7_oQ
Mating season: The tigers that live in the
tropical climates there mating season is really
in November to April. They can also mate
During the winter season to.
Gestation Period: 103 days
Litter size: 3-4 cubs
Number of babies: they can have the total of
7 cubs but the most average litter for a tiger is
really 2 or 3 cubs.
Size at birth: tiger cubs can be big as 2.2
pounds (1 kilograms)
Maturity stage: 3 to 6 years
http://youtu.be/9q0usdNrAFk
Gorilla family
• A mother gorilla will be ready to have babies when she is 10 to 12 years old. The female will remain
pregnant for 8 to 9.5 months and they will usually have the total of 3 babies throughout their whole life
time. A newborn gorilla can weigh about 3 to 4 pounds (1.4 to 1.8 kg). This is how big they are when they
are first born (that is like the half the weight of a newborn human baby. When it comes to a baby a female
has to be very careful when they nurture their baby. A baby gorilla can learn how to crawl in about 2
months that is much earlier than a human baby will learn how to crawl. They can even learn how to walk
way easier than humans do to. In 4 months that will be the time when they will start to climb on their
mothers back. A female gorilla will fed their baby milk for the first 1 ½ years of the babies life. When they
start to get older than that will be the time when they start to build their very own sleeping nests and they
normally make them out of lots of trees and bushes. During that time they will no longer sleep in their
mothers sleeping nest anymore. A baby gorilla will stay with its mother for 3 or in 4 years. An adult male
gorilla as called the silverback will normally take care of the orphan baby gorillas. A baby gorilla is really
small and they are really usually born on the average. They can weigh about 4 pounds. They will grow up
to be 400 pounds when they turn into adults. These primates have a lot of growing up to do.
http://youtu.be/3HzfLJA_CrY
Mating season: all year long
Gestation period: 8.5 months
Number of babies: they will only have just one baby and it is super rare
for gorillas to have two babies
Size of birth: 4 to 5 pounds (1.8 to 2.3 kilograms)
Maturity stage: a males will mature in 13 years and the females will
mature in about 10 years
http://youtu.be/IlGZ1QY3_uI
Cheetah family
• After the 12 years and right after the cubs are born than the cubs will start to drink their mother’s
milk. When the cubs are three months old this is the time when they start to grow in teeth. The
cubs will be ready to eat meat and follow their mother when they are about six weeks old. When
the cubs are seven months old then the cubs will start to join their mother on hunting trips. The
cubs will watch and learn on how their mother chases and catching her prey and they will learn by
just watching her. There are sometimes that the mother will try to let the cubs kill the prey animal
themselves. This is when the mother beings it back to them and then she will let the cubs do the
killing part. The cubs will start to leave on their own when they are about 14 to 18 months old. The
females will usually stay in the same territory with their mother and the males will normally move
really far away so that they can find a territory of their own The cheetah mom is totally careful
with her babies That is because she does not have any help from other cheetahs she has to protect
them on her own. She never takes her eyes off of them she is always looking after them. In two
years then that will be the time when the cubs will start to do everything that their mother and
their brothers and sisters do. It is really hard to see them grooming each other and it is also really
hard to see them squabbling each other. When the mother has taught the cubs really will on how to
survive in the wildness that they live in and teach them how to be amazing predators than they will
be ready to leave their mother forever. When the months go on then the females will start to
wander away from their brothers and then they will start to become solitary animals. The littler will
start to leave their mother in a group and then in later on in life they will make their separated
ways.
http://youtu.be/B_7aM8sYI_o
http://youtu.be/SGN0K4eAdm8
Mating season: all year long
Gestation period: 3 months
Number of babies: 2-4 cubs
Size of birth: 5 t o10 ounces (150 to 300 grams)
Maturity stage: 2 to 3 years
Giraffe family
• A mother giraffe will only give birth to only one calf. The mother will protect her baby for the first week of the
calf’s life. The reason why because they can be totally vulnerable and they do not know how to protect themselves
from danger. A female giraffe will usually feed her baby in a nursery group. A baby giraffe will come into the world
by their feet and will be the first parts that will come out of the mother’s stomach then the head, neck and the
shoulders will start to come out of the mother’s stomach. It really takes a really long time for the baby to come
out of the mother’s stomach that is because their umbilical cord is only 3 feet (1 meter) long. This item will break
through the birth of the baby then the baby will start to drop down to the floor. This fall and the landing is not
hurtful for the baby. But they do have a hard time breathing and they also have a hard time standing up and
walking is also a problem to. It will take a calf about an hour or maybe a week until it is really good on walking and
standing on its legs. There are sometimes that the mother will let the baby be by itself in some parts of the day.
When the mother is gone then the baby will stay really quiet until she comes back. Giraffes will normally breed in
the dry season. The mother will normally give birth when she is standing up. A baby giraffe will only weigh about
70kgs (115lbs) and they can stand for 1.8-2m (5.9-6.6ft) tall. In a few hours they will know how to run and they
can run really fast to. For the first two weeks of the calf’s lives they will spend a lot of time being protected by its
mother. For the next 4 or 5 months they will spend a lot of time in a nursery group which is called crèches. This
allows the mother to forage when the calves are resting and when they are socializing with each other. Sometimes
that one of the moms will usually stay so that they can watch over the calves when the other giraffe goes to get
something to eat and so that they can socialize to. When the calves start to grow in physical skills and they will
also start to grow in social skills. They will learn these skills when they are playing with each other. They are being
totally watched by one of the calves’ mothers. For the whole day the youngers will spent a lot of their time
exploring what is going on around them. The giraffe calf will start to eat leaves when they are four months old. But
they will not stop drinking their mother’s milk until they are about six or nine months old. A baby giraffe can be
really tall they can be big as six feet tall. A newborn giraffe can be much bigger than an average adult person. It
will take a baby giraffe to stand for only about an hour right after they are born. Then the moment that they do
then they will start to learn how to stand and drink milk from its mother. It will take about months when the
young giraffe is ready to join in the herd. The baby giraffe will be ten feet tall when they get older.
http://youtu.be/BzK-5LMX3YU
Mating season: during the dry season
Gestation period: 14 months
Number of babies: a giraffe mother will only have just one calf
Size of birth: 6 feet tall (1.8 meters), 100 to 150 pounds ( 45 to 68
kilograms).
Maturity stage: 3 to 5 years
Elephant family
• Elephants will usually mate in about four years and it can happen anytime of the year. The
female will be ready in about 3 or 6 days when she is ready then they will start to make
infrasound's this is how females can attract a male there are sometimes that a male can
hear almost kilometers away. After the male and female are done mating then they will be
separated from each other. A female will only give birth to only one calf. A elephant calf
will be after 22 months that is their gestation period. A elephant calf can weight about 100
kgs (220lbs) and they can stand about 90 cm (35 inches) tall. The young elephant will be
ready to follow the herd in a few days right after the calf has been born. The calf will start
to eat normal elephant food when they are 6 months old but they will not stop drinking
their mothers milk until they are 5 years old . When the baby elephant is born then they
can stand around three feet ( one meter) tall. A baby elephant calf is really hairy and they
also have a really long tail they also have an really long trunk to so that they can feed
themselves. A baby elephant is totally clumsy when they first start using their trucks for the
very first time in their lives. But the baby will figure out how to use when it starts to get a
little bit older.
http://youtu.be/EMuVdH-m02E
Mating season: during the wet season
Gestation period: 22 months
Number of babies: A mother elephant can only give birth to
only one calf.
Weight of birth: 110 to 250 pounds (50 to 113 kilograms).
Maturity stage: 17 to 20 years
A world of moms
• There are so many different types of ways on how
animals enter into our world. There so many different
types of ways how animals take care of their babies. In
this powerpoint, I am taking you on a journey over the
world because there are so many animals that are
giving birth right now and learning how to take of
themselves. Will I hope you enjoy your trip as enter
into different worlds that you have never seen before.
You are also going to see how animal mothers take care
of their babies.
• There is no better bond between a mother and her cub
http://youtu.be/j7hkwjCfgc8

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A world of mothers

  • 2. All over the world • During this powerpoint. I will be taking you on a adventure all over the world. To meet the most amazing animal mothers of the world. You are going to see how animals take care of their babies. You think being human mother is hard being animal mother is even harder and you are going to find that out during this powerpoint.
  • 3. The meet the animal families • The polar bear family • The lion family • The Tiger family • Gorilla family • The Cheetah family • The Giraffe family • The Elephant family
  • 4. Polar bear family • Females will start to build their dens in October that can be found on thick stable of pack ice and they can also build it on land to. The female will start to give birth in November through January. The babies are being born when they are hibernating. The cubs will stay with the mother for 2 ½ years. The female will normally produce about five litters through out the female’s life. The female will give birth to only two cubs they will usually be born in the winter. The moment that the cubs are born they will be really small. They will stay in the mothers den in only for three months. The den is mostly located under the snow. This is the place where the mother will give her cubs milk and to keep them warm. When they are out of the den the cubs will stay really close to the mother. When they are scared then they will normally climb on their mother’s back but if there is a really big threat like a male polar bear then she will normally fight with all of the strength that she has so that she can protect her cubs. They are also known to have twins to. • http://youtu.be/OwZH_aT0FGI http://youtu.be/FhsKUKFctCw Gestation period: 6.5 months Number of babies: 1 to 4, but the most common is really 2 cubs Size of babies: 1.3 pounds (.6 kilograms) Maturity: males-10 to 11 years and females are 11 years. Mating season: in the late March through May
  • 5. Lion Family • When the female is ready to mate then she will normally walk up to the pride male. He is normally going to be the father of the cubs. The mother is ready to give birth in three months. The moment that she is ready to have her cubs then she will start to look for a den that is far away from the pride. The hiding places that she will look for are normally really big rocks or bushes. A female lion will normally give birth to two or three cubs. A lion cub will normally weigh about 3 pounds (1.5 kg). Every single lion cub has spots on them which comes in handy when their mother goes out to hunt this makes other animals really hard to see them hiding in the grass. The predator will normally just walk pass them they do not even spot them. The female will spend all of her time feeding and cleaning the cubs. The only time that she will leave them is when she needs to get a drink of water or when she needs to look for food. The cubs will start to open their eyes in about 2 weeks. After they start to open their eyes then they will start to walk and play with each other, but they never wander far away from home. There will be sometimes that the mother will not be there to protect the cubs when their mother is not around then that will be the time when they start to go for a really good hiding place. The cubs will become a lot stronger in two months. Their strong legs will come in handy so that they can catch up with their mother and the rest of the pride to. The new cubs will start to play with the other cubs to. Every female in the pride are known to give birth at the same time they will have cubs at the same time to that is because so that everyone in the pride can help take care of the cubs. The cubs will be a full-grown lion in about six months and then they will start to grow about one-fourth pounds. But they are not ready to join in the hunt until they feel like they are ready to hunt until then the cubs will continue to play hunting games until they are ready for a real hunt and they will have to play these games every single day. They will play these hunting games by chasing the tails of the adults. They will start to jump on each other. They will wrestle and they will even bite each other and they will also garb leaves that are falling down from the air. The adults will always watch over the cubs. The other way that the cubs will learn how to hunt is to go on a hunting trip and watch how their mother and the other females do it. They will be ready to be in a real hunt until they are about a year old. They are ready to face the world on their own in two or three years. The females will stay in the pride forever the males have to leave the pride the moment that they grow a mane. The males will join other males and then they will start to roam the plains. When the male is strong enough then he will be ready to fright with other males and take over a pride of his own. If he wins then he gets to keep the pride and the current male will have to leave and he has to never return to the same the pride again and he will also have travel the plains all by himself. • http://youtu.be/UoN2qtdE1YI Mating season: all year round Gestation period: around 110 days Number of cubs: 3-4 cubs. They can also have1 and 6 cubs sometimes to. Size of birth: 3 pounds (1-5 kilograms). Maturity stage: 3 to 4 years
  • 6. Tiger Family • Tiger are a lot different then lions because they live on their own for most of their lives they will only come together when it is time for them to mate. A male and a female will only spend time with each other in only for a few days that is how long that tigers will mate for. After they are done mating then the two will go their separate ways. When the female is about to give birth then she will start to look for a den that can be in a bush and they can also find a cave in really big rocks to she will need these types of places so that she can have her babies. A tiger mother can have the total of one to five cubs that is a full litter of tiger cubs. A tiger cub can be big as 2 or 3 pounds (1 to 1.5 kilograms) and they can also be 12 inches (30.5 cm) long. Tiger cubs are born blind when they are born and they will remain closed until they are two weeks old. The first food that they will drink be their mothers milk and they will stay really close to their mother so that they can be safe from other animals that might want to kill them like male tigers and wild dogs to will try and kill a baby tiger cub. The mother will start to feed her cubs meat until they are about three months old. When she goes on a hunt then she will usually bring back pieces of the animals that the mother just killed . Even though the cubs are stating to eat meat but it does not mean that they are done drinking their mothers milk they will continue to drink their mothers milk until they reach five to six years old. The cubs will be all by themselves when the mother goes out to hunt. This is a really dangerous moment because the mother is not there to protect them that means that the cubs will be very Vulnerable to other predators like wild dog and leopards will try and kill a baby tiger cub when the mother is not around to protect them. There are about 3 or 2 tiger cubs that will often grow up to be adults. When they are old enough the mother will start to teach her cubs how to take care of themselves. She will teach them how to get the meat off of the animal. She will also teach them how to swim to. The tiger cubs will practice their hunting skills by playing with each other. They will paly with each other by jumping and rolling and they can also nip to this what tiger cubs do to play with each other. The tiger cubs will be ready to go on hunting trip with their mother until they are six months old. They will learn how to hunt by watching their mother doing it and they will also watch her kill the animal to. The mother will stop hunting for the cubs until they are 18 months old. That will be the time when they start to hunt for themselves. The cubs will be ready to leave their mother until they are about two years old. This is the time when they are a full- grown tiger. After the cubs are gone then she will be ready to have another litter of cubs. When the cubs have grown up than that will be the time when they start to look for territory of their own. The females will find a terrtory that can be close to their mothers and the males will usually find a territory that can be really far away from their mother’s territory. http://youtu.be/-bV2fgJ7_oQ Mating season: The tigers that live in the tropical climates there mating season is really in November to April. They can also mate During the winter season to. Gestation Period: 103 days Litter size: 3-4 cubs Number of babies: they can have the total of 7 cubs but the most average litter for a tiger is really 2 or 3 cubs. Size at birth: tiger cubs can be big as 2.2 pounds (1 kilograms) Maturity stage: 3 to 6 years http://youtu.be/9q0usdNrAFk
  • 7. Gorilla family • A mother gorilla will be ready to have babies when she is 10 to 12 years old. The female will remain pregnant for 8 to 9.5 months and they will usually have the total of 3 babies throughout their whole life time. A newborn gorilla can weigh about 3 to 4 pounds (1.4 to 1.8 kg). This is how big they are when they are first born (that is like the half the weight of a newborn human baby. When it comes to a baby a female has to be very careful when they nurture their baby. A baby gorilla can learn how to crawl in about 2 months that is much earlier than a human baby will learn how to crawl. They can even learn how to walk way easier than humans do to. In 4 months that will be the time when they will start to climb on their mothers back. A female gorilla will fed their baby milk for the first 1 ½ years of the babies life. When they start to get older than that will be the time when they start to build their very own sleeping nests and they normally make them out of lots of trees and bushes. During that time they will no longer sleep in their mothers sleeping nest anymore. A baby gorilla will stay with its mother for 3 or in 4 years. An adult male gorilla as called the silverback will normally take care of the orphan baby gorillas. A baby gorilla is really small and they are really usually born on the average. They can weigh about 4 pounds. They will grow up to be 400 pounds when they turn into adults. These primates have a lot of growing up to do. http://youtu.be/3HzfLJA_CrY Mating season: all year long Gestation period: 8.5 months Number of babies: they will only have just one baby and it is super rare for gorillas to have two babies Size of birth: 4 to 5 pounds (1.8 to 2.3 kilograms) Maturity stage: a males will mature in 13 years and the females will mature in about 10 years http://youtu.be/IlGZ1QY3_uI
  • 8. Cheetah family • After the 12 years and right after the cubs are born than the cubs will start to drink their mother’s milk. When the cubs are three months old this is the time when they start to grow in teeth. The cubs will be ready to eat meat and follow their mother when they are about six weeks old. When the cubs are seven months old then the cubs will start to join their mother on hunting trips. The cubs will watch and learn on how their mother chases and catching her prey and they will learn by just watching her. There are sometimes that the mother will try to let the cubs kill the prey animal themselves. This is when the mother beings it back to them and then she will let the cubs do the killing part. The cubs will start to leave on their own when they are about 14 to 18 months old. The females will usually stay in the same territory with their mother and the males will normally move really far away so that they can find a territory of their own The cheetah mom is totally careful with her babies That is because she does not have any help from other cheetahs she has to protect them on her own. She never takes her eyes off of them she is always looking after them. In two years then that will be the time when the cubs will start to do everything that their mother and their brothers and sisters do. It is really hard to see them grooming each other and it is also really hard to see them squabbling each other. When the mother has taught the cubs really will on how to survive in the wildness that they live in and teach them how to be amazing predators than they will be ready to leave their mother forever. When the months go on then the females will start to wander away from their brothers and then they will start to become solitary animals. The littler will start to leave their mother in a group and then in later on in life they will make their separated ways. http://youtu.be/B_7aM8sYI_o http://youtu.be/SGN0K4eAdm8 Mating season: all year long Gestation period: 3 months Number of babies: 2-4 cubs Size of birth: 5 t o10 ounces (150 to 300 grams) Maturity stage: 2 to 3 years
  • 9. Giraffe family • A mother giraffe will only give birth to only one calf. The mother will protect her baby for the first week of the calf’s life. The reason why because they can be totally vulnerable and they do not know how to protect themselves from danger. A female giraffe will usually feed her baby in a nursery group. A baby giraffe will come into the world by their feet and will be the first parts that will come out of the mother’s stomach then the head, neck and the shoulders will start to come out of the mother’s stomach. It really takes a really long time for the baby to come out of the mother’s stomach that is because their umbilical cord is only 3 feet (1 meter) long. This item will break through the birth of the baby then the baby will start to drop down to the floor. This fall and the landing is not hurtful for the baby. But they do have a hard time breathing and they also have a hard time standing up and walking is also a problem to. It will take a calf about an hour or maybe a week until it is really good on walking and standing on its legs. There are sometimes that the mother will let the baby be by itself in some parts of the day. When the mother is gone then the baby will stay really quiet until she comes back. Giraffes will normally breed in the dry season. The mother will normally give birth when she is standing up. A baby giraffe will only weigh about 70kgs (115lbs) and they can stand for 1.8-2m (5.9-6.6ft) tall. In a few hours they will know how to run and they can run really fast to. For the first two weeks of the calf’s lives they will spend a lot of time being protected by its mother. For the next 4 or 5 months they will spend a lot of time in a nursery group which is called crèches. This allows the mother to forage when the calves are resting and when they are socializing with each other. Sometimes that one of the moms will usually stay so that they can watch over the calves when the other giraffe goes to get something to eat and so that they can socialize to. When the calves start to grow in physical skills and they will also start to grow in social skills. They will learn these skills when they are playing with each other. They are being totally watched by one of the calves’ mothers. For the whole day the youngers will spent a lot of their time exploring what is going on around them. The giraffe calf will start to eat leaves when they are four months old. But they will not stop drinking their mother’s milk until they are about six or nine months old. A baby giraffe can be really tall they can be big as six feet tall. A newborn giraffe can be much bigger than an average adult person. It will take a baby giraffe to stand for only about an hour right after they are born. Then the moment that they do then they will start to learn how to stand and drink milk from its mother. It will take about months when the young giraffe is ready to join in the herd. The baby giraffe will be ten feet tall when they get older. http://youtu.be/BzK-5LMX3YU Mating season: during the dry season Gestation period: 14 months Number of babies: a giraffe mother will only have just one calf Size of birth: 6 feet tall (1.8 meters), 100 to 150 pounds ( 45 to 68 kilograms). Maturity stage: 3 to 5 years
  • 10. Elephant family • Elephants will usually mate in about four years and it can happen anytime of the year. The female will be ready in about 3 or 6 days when she is ready then they will start to make infrasound's this is how females can attract a male there are sometimes that a male can hear almost kilometers away. After the male and female are done mating then they will be separated from each other. A female will only give birth to only one calf. A elephant calf will be after 22 months that is their gestation period. A elephant calf can weight about 100 kgs (220lbs) and they can stand about 90 cm (35 inches) tall. The young elephant will be ready to follow the herd in a few days right after the calf has been born. The calf will start to eat normal elephant food when they are 6 months old but they will not stop drinking their mothers milk until they are 5 years old . When the baby elephant is born then they can stand around three feet ( one meter) tall. A baby elephant calf is really hairy and they also have a really long tail they also have an really long trunk to so that they can feed themselves. A baby elephant is totally clumsy when they first start using their trucks for the very first time in their lives. But the baby will figure out how to use when it starts to get a little bit older. http://youtu.be/EMuVdH-m02E Mating season: during the wet season Gestation period: 22 months Number of babies: A mother elephant can only give birth to only one calf. Weight of birth: 110 to 250 pounds (50 to 113 kilograms). Maturity stage: 17 to 20 years
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  • 12. A world of moms • There are so many different types of ways on how animals enter into our world. There so many different types of ways how animals take care of their babies. In this powerpoint, I am taking you on a journey over the world because there are so many animals that are giving birth right now and learning how to take of themselves. Will I hope you enjoy your trip as enter into different worlds that you have never seen before. You are also going to see how animal mothers take care of their babies. • There is no better bond between a mother and her cub http://youtu.be/j7hkwjCfgc8

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  1. Mating season: during the dry season Gestation period: 14 months Number of babies: a giraffe mother will only have just one calf Size of birth: 6 feet tall (1.8 meters), 100 to 150 pounds ( 45 to 68 kilograms).Maturity stage: 3 to 5 years