Divya Pandey
Gorilla mothers are fiercely protective, teaching their young grooming and foraging skills while enforcing social hierarchies.
Lionesses work together to teach cubs hunting skills, social rules, and pride dynamics, enforcing discipline when needed.
Mothers lead by example, guiding cubs through hunting exercises until they can hunt independently.
Matriarchs lead, discipline, and teach survival skills to ensure young elephants learn essential behaviors.
Tigresses teach cubs to hunt by withholding food until they can fend for themselves.
Kangaroo mothers discipline joeys by ejecting them from the pouch when it's time for independence.
Emperor penguin mothers endure harsh conditions and share chick-rearing duties with fathers.
Hyena mothers enforce clan hierarchy and hunting techniques, disciplining young harshly for social integration.