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Still worried about taking your baby? Check out these animals' parenting tips!

Still worried about taking your baby? Check out these animals' parenting tips!

When it comes to bringing a baby, many novice parents are very difficult! Gentle induction has no obvious effect, and severe discipline is afraid of hurting the child. So what is the best way to raise children? In this issue, please follow xiaobian into the world of animals and see their parenting tips, maybe you can get unexpected parenting inspiration!

Still worried about taking your baby? Check out these animals' parenting tips!

White-cheeked black goose

Parenting method one: strict and measured

First, let's take a look at the parents who take a "strict" parenting approach – the white-cheeked black goose! Their parenting style can really be said to be "desperate"! Because they can be so cruel that they can let their newborn geese jump off a 200-meter cliff! Do they really disregard the safety of the little geese and have to "exercise" the baby geese in such a "cruel" way?

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Baby goose "jumping off a cliff to survive"

In fact, many people have misunderstood the parents of white-cheeked black geese! In order to avoid predators, the white-cheeked black geese build their nests on a high cliff, but after the geese hatch, they must go to the bottom of the cliff to find food to survive, and this "PUBG" leap is the first level they must go through in their lives! The parents of the white-cheeked black goose can only endure the pain and helplessness, and do everything they can to ensure the survival of the baby geese "jumping off the cliff"!

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White-cheeked black goose parents

Parenting method two: companionship and communication

Companionship is the glue of family intimacy, and communication is the catalyst for a good atmosphere in the family! In the animal kingdom, when it comes to communication with peers, the giant otter family is definitely "talking on the line, not obeying"! Their rich language system not only helps to communicate with each other, but also helps families to unite and cooperate and prey on predators! You read that right, this giant otter is eating its natural enemy ——— caiman!

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Giant otters prey on crocodiles

Giant otters are the only animals in the genus Giant Otters of the carnivorous family, and the reason why they can prey on crocodiles is due to the excellent skills of collective hunting and "group attack"! As long as the giant otter father gives an order, all the members of the family will come to help. After a hunt, they not only harvest good food, but also enhance the relationship between family members through interaction!

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The Giant Otter Brothers are hunting

The division of labor in the giant otter family is also very exquisite, and when the little giant otter becomes an adult, he will take the initiative to share the work of the giant otter father and the giant otter mother taking care of the cubs, which allows the giant otter brothers and sisters to establish a sense of family responsibility early. I have to say that in the way of parenting, the way of giant otter parents is really admirable to us!

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Parenting style three: gentle and firm

The last group of families is the "firm heart, calm action" of the Barn Owl family. Don't look at the barn owl is a fierce, "high cold" bird of prey, but in fact, they are the representative of the real "contrast cute"! They treat their children as gentle as water, completely different from their cold appearance!

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The mother barn owl will breed at intervals to ensure that each chick can get enough food. The barn owl father is a dutiful "food porter", always catching and delivering nutritious food for the barn owl mother and the barn owl baby! When the little kura owl grows up, the father of the barn owl will patiently teach the barn owl baby how to hunt! Even if there are lazy little guys who still want their father to continue to "feed", the barn owl father will fiercely refuse.

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Baby barn owl practicing flying

How about, did the "Parenting Sutra" of animal parents give you some inspiration? Lock in this Saturday night's Animal Parenting Sutra to learn more about the touching stories of animals!

Still worried about taking your baby? Check out these animals' parenting tips!

Science Zoo

Animal Parenting Sutra

Broadcast time: December 25, 20:10

Executive Producer / Tian Long Editor-in-Chief / Liu Ming Wang Zhicun

Editor / Zhang Yu Teng Mingyang Zhao Xinlian (Intern)

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