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Mom of Natures..10 Amazing facts

A long time to be pregnant!Elephants have
the longest pregnancy in the animal kingdom at 22 months. The longest
human pregnancy on record is 17 months, 11 days.

That was quick!Possums have one of the
shortest pregnancies at 16 days. The shortest human pregnancy to produce
a healthy baby was 22 weeks, 6 days -- the baby was the length of a
ballpoint pen.

Whoa, big family!A female oyster produces
100 million young in her lifetime, the typical hen lays 19 dozen eggs a
year, and it is possible for one female cat to be responsible for the
birth of 20,736 kittens in four years. Michelle Druggar holds the record
for largest human family, having given birth to 17 children.

Never grow up.Chimpanzees have the longest
childhoods (apart from humans), staying with their mothers for up to 7
years. These days human children have been taking longer and longer to
leave home -- with more than 50% of adults under 24 still living with
mom and dad. In 2006, the phenomenon was so big that it became the
premise for a Hollywood movie called "Failure to Launch."

Got milk?Whale Calves nurse for 7 to 8
months and are weaned when they reach 52 feet (16 m) in length. At that
time they weigh about 23 tons (20,900 kg). During the nursing period,
calves consume 100 gallons of the fat-rich mother's milk each day. By
comparison, human babies consume a little over 3 cups of their mother's
milk on a daily basis.

Male mommies.Male seahorses can actually
give birth to offspring. While this is normally impossible for human
beings, Thomas Beatie, who had his gender legally changed from female to
male, is currently the world's first pregnant man.

That's a lot of kids!Tiger sharks can have
anywhere from 10 to 80 young in one birth. The largest number of human
children that have survived from one birth are the McCaughey septuplets
(in birth order, Kenneth Robert, Alexis May, Natalie Sue, Kelsey Ann,
Nathan Roy, Brandon James, Joel Steven), who were born in Des Moines, IA
in 1997.

A very....close knit family.All pet
hamsters are descended from a single female wild golden hamster found
with a litter of 12 young in Syria in 1930. Inbreeding in humans
significantly increases the chances of genetic defects, and is widely
shunned. However, marrying aunts, uncles and cousins is still very
common among European royal families -- even the Queen of England and
her husband Phillip are second cousins once removed.

More than one womb?Kangaroos have two
wombs. While rare, this does occur in humans -- and there have been
cases of mothers with two wombs giving birth to triplets..

That's an, um, unique birthing positionGiraffes
are born with the mother standing up, on the lookout for predators.
That means a long drop of 5 to 7 feet to the ground -- long enough to
break the baby's umbilical cord. Ancient drawings show human women
giving birth standing up as well, and contemporary mothers interested in
natural birth sometimes opt for this position (though there's always
someone there to catch the baby! )
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