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Manufacture of 3D greeting cards simulating the affection between mother and child of some animals

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Humans may be the only ones who have a dedicated holiday for it, but in the animal kingdom, every day is Mother’s Day. The fierce and protective maternal instinct in different species is at least equal to, and in some cases maybe even stronger than our

3D cards with model of animals symbolizing the love between mother and child carry many meaningful emotional bonds between mother and child, expressing the great sacrifice and merit of the mother. You can use these cards to say thank you to Mom on her birthday or Mother’s Day.

Mother-young bonding is a process by which the young establish social preferences for their mother. It fosters reproductive success and the survival of offspring by providing food, heat, and maternal care. This process promotes the establishment of the mother-young bond through the interaction of olfactory, auditory, tactile, visual, and thermal stimuli.

  1. Polar Bear

Attentive polar bear mothers usually give birth to twin cubs that stick by her for about two years to learn the necessary survival skills in the cold climate. The mothers den by digging into deep snow drifts, creating a space protected from the elements. They usually give birth between November and January and keep the cubs warm and healthy using their body heat and milk. The cubs leave the den in March and April to get used to outside temperatures before learning to hunt.

  1. African Elephant

Elephants live in a matriarchal society, so other females in the social group help a calf to its feet after birth and show the baby how to nurse. Elephants may be the most protective moms on the planet. Herds of females and children usually travel together in a circle, with the youngest member on the inside protected from predators. If one child becomes an orphan, the rest of the herd will adopt him.

Elephants also mourn their dead. A bereaved mother will behave in a depressed manner for days while the herd creates a burial of the dead. Cows collect leaves and twigs to cover the body of the deceased. Even years later, elephants have been observed revisiting the site where one of their own had died.

  1. Kangaroos

Kangaroos are only pregnant for 21 to 38 days before giving birth to a joey that can be as small as a grain of rice or as big as a bee. They care for their remarkably vulnerable babies by carrying them in their pouches for months, maintaining constant, skin-to-skin contact, while the joey gestates for another 120 to 450 days. Kangaroos only emerge permanently from their mother’s pouch at 10 months old, but for the next 8-11 months, they continue to periodically suckle from their mother.

  1. Pandas

Newborn pandas are incredibly vulnerable, blind, and tiny, weighing in at just three to five ounces, almost as small as newborn kangaroos. Panda Moms, at an average of 300 pounds, have to take a lot of care in protecting their tiny, helpless infants, which is why they cradle them almost constantly until it is big enough to move around on their own, at about three months old. Between the ages of 12 months and 18 months, a panda cub will have a major growth spurt, gaining nearly 100 pounds and growing the strong teeth it needs to eat bamboo. When a panda is about 18 months old, it is ready to venture out on its own, having learned the survival skills it needs from its mother.

  1. Dolphin

About six hours after dolphin calves are born, the mothers will begin to nurse their young at least four times each hour for the first four to eight days, and mothers continue to nurse their calves for up to 18 months. Calves start swimming alongside their mothers right from birth. To help the little ones keep up, bottlenose dolphin moms create a wake called a slipstream that draws the youngsters alongside them. Mothers and calves typically develop an extremely strong bond, and calves stay with their mothers for up to six years before going out on their own.

  1. Emperor Penguin

After laying an egg, the mother emperor penguin leaves it with a male who protects the fragile hard shell from the elements. The mother then travels up to 50 miles to reach the ocean and fish. She later returns to the hatching site to regurgitate the food to the newly hatched chicks. Using the warmth of her own brood pouch, the mother keeps the chick warm and safe.

Use 3D popup greeting cards with mother and child of animals symbolizing the love between mother and child carry many meaningful emotional bonds between mother and child, expressing the great sacrifice and merit of the mother. You can use these cards to say thank you to Mom on her birthday or Mother’s Day.

3D cards represent the role of a mother who is always tolerant and protective of her children. Messages containing love from the heart will make mothers feel happy. That is also a deep thank you sent to your mother through each 3D Greeting Card on the upcoming Mother’s Day.

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