15 Of The Most Fascinating X-rays Of Pregnant Animals

By KK Angus, 16 May 2018

6Deers

Deer fawns are one of the most exotic species, and most baby deers are exquisite to look at, mostly owing to the patterns on their bodies. The average deer fawn has around 300- 350 spots. Their spots are not just for decoration. They actually help the young deer to hide away from its predators by mixing into the background. It’s called camouflaging. Mother deers often lick their fawns so as to share their smell, which makes it easier for them to keep track of their young ones.

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7Hawks

Hawks are majestic creatures and ferocious birds. During the mating process, the Hawks grab each other, as they are in the air and then fall downwards. This is quite simply one of the most interesting reproductive processes in the animal world. Most hawks are monogamous and look to mate for life, but not all of them.

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8Kiwis

During mating season, kiwis mate multiple times every night. Most kiwi pairs mate for about 3 weeks, after which they lay eggs. The female kiwi lays only one egg per season. Interestingly, Kiwi eggs have one of the largest size ratios on the bird kingdom.

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9Bearded dragons

A bearded dragon usually lives up to a decade, of course, if not captured or killed. They are one of the most exotic species. Their x-rays also make for exquisite specimens.

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10Dogs

A dog’s reproductive life has been extensively studied and chronicled over the years. Did you know that when a pregnant dog’s temperature drops unusually, then it’s a sign that they’re about to give birth. And much like human mothers, dogs also morning sickness, but not all dogs.

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