12 animals that have been observed adopting animals from oth

12 animals that have been observed adopting animals from other species

rtbilder // Shutterstock As the duckling in Dr. Seuss' "Are You My Mother?" knows all too well, cross-species animal adoption is rare. It has occurred, though, in limited animal groups spanning mostly mammals and birds. Such occurrences have captured ...

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