We all know well how a person’s pregnancy proceeds: a rounded belly, sluggishness, swollen legs, and other delights of this position. But how does the birth of a new life transform our smaller brothers? How do they cope with this difficult period, and does a “slightly” rounded tummy suit them? Let’s take a look at this! So cute.
#01. Beluga whale
Beluga whale pregnancy usually lasts about 12 months, sometimes the period can reach up to 13-14 months. As a rule, one cub is always born. Very rarely it turns out that two cubs are born at once.
#02. Zebra
#03. Elephant waiting for the birth of a baby elephant
#04. Pregnant Seahorse Daddies
The breeding process of these creatures is amazing! After all, it is not the female who bears the offspring, but the male! The female lays her eggs in a sac located on the abdomen of the male. Then the males already fertilize these eggs, bear them and give birth to new offspring.
#05. African pygmy
#06. Mother monkey
#07. Lioness
#08. Mother Panda
#09. Frog with an impressive belly
#10. Pregnant guinea pig
#11. White-tailed deer
#12. Giraffe
An interesting fact about the pregnancy of a giraffe: a female, being pregnant, often returns to the place where she herself was once born to give birth to her cub there.
#13. Pony
#14. Snake
Snakes are very caring mothers. But such care lasts exactly until the tiny newborn snake completely crawls out into the light of day. Further, the serpent must get used to the harsh rules of life on its own.
#15. Cheetah
#16. Scorpion
You can compare two scorpions side by side and accurately say which of them is in position. This female has a very large tummy, which, presumably, contains about 20 future scorpions. During the first two weeks, they crawl onto their mother’s back, where they are completely safe.