Alpaca
Baboon
Bears
Bison
Bobcat
Cats
Cows
Deer
Deer in New Jersey (Jessica Starr, MD, and Miriam Patrone).
This mama jumped Jessica’s fence and gave birth in their yard. The fawn was too small to follow mom over the fence again, but mama was returning to nurse the baby in the yard! Animal control said to leave them alone and the fawn will jump when it’s big enough. I wonder if the mama gave birth in their yard on purpose, for extra safety for her fawn.
Dogs
Dolphins
Donkeys
Palm Springs, CA (Rachel Yang, MD, IBCLC) Elephants
Elephants nurse nearly exclusively for two years and continue for four years. This is one of the many reasons why poaching for ivory tusks is so devastating to the elephant population. It is impossible to replicate elephant milk for orphaned calves, so there is a high mortality — even when cared for in rescue organizations like Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi, Kenya.
Elephant Seals
Elk
Camping in the Grand Canyon this summer, my son noticed early one morning a mama elk and her calf nursing …
Camping in the Grand Canyon this summer, my son noticed early one morning a mama elk and her calf nursing …
Fox
Fox nursing (Mariu Tena, Scarsdale, NY)
Hippos
Horses
Kangaroos
Lambs
Mama sheep was not at all interested in nursing her lambs this morning (and as my friend notes in the video, she’s pooping at the same time she’s shaking them off … apparently finding alone time to do their business is just as hard for farm animals as it is for human parents!
Lion
Piglets
Lion
Prairie Dogs
Rabbit
Seals
Wildebeest
Wildebeest in Tanzania — caught the last of a baby nursing!
Zebra