In the animal kingdom, some species show great fatherhood to protect and care for their offspring, mates, and even entire communities.
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Here Are 6 Animal Dads Who Rock Fatherhood:
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Marmosets
In marmoset society, the devoted fathers groom their young, allowing females to recover from childbirth. Male marmosets even clean up the afterbirth and bite off the umbilical cord.
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Barbary Macaques
Male Barbary macaques carry infants on their backs, using it as a key factor in determining their social standing and establishing important connections.
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Brilliant-Thighed Poison Frogs
In the rainforest, brilliant-thighed poison frog fathers transport their offspring on their backs, gently carrying them to selected puddles where they can safely develop.
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Seahorses
Seahorse dads take on the extraordinary role of becoming pregnant and carrying the eggs in their specialized abdominal pouches for about 24 days.
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Sandgrouses
Young sandgrouses face the challenge of not having access to water in Namibia's arid deserts. Sandgrouse dads travel almost 200 kilometers to collect water in their belly feathers for their chicks.
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Penguins
Penguin fathers take on the task of incubating the eggs, fasting for weeks, while the females head to the sea to hunt.
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