“Mother” is mother and “tu” means child. Therefore, maternal love is the concern, care and infinite love of a mother for her child.
For the sake of her child’s peaceful life, the mother accepts unconditional sacrifice. The success and happiness of a child is a mother’s great wish. There is nothing more precious than being born with a mother who loves and cares for you unconditionally. Mothers are the ones who teach their children the first lessons, guiding us to the best standards and concepts from birth. Mother is a priceless gift that God has given to all creatures since bringing them to this world.
Therefore, heartwarming stories and images of motherhood and love always move viewers’ emotions, whether they are of humans or animals. Recently, beautiful images of the sacred and warm relationship between a mother and her otters are gaining a lot of attention on social networks.
Photographer Suzi Eszterhas, 40 years old, during a trip to Monterey Bay, on the Pacific coast, south of San Francisco, USA, encountered a family including an otter mother and her child playing together in the water. .
Otters belong to a diverse group of mammals with 13 different species distributed all over the world, except the Arctic and Australia. According to scientists, otters appeared on Earth 5 million years ago.
Many of us mistakenly think that otters live in the water. But actually, only sea otters are like that, the remaining species spend most of their time on land.
Just like in the clip, the mother otter is affectionately cuddling her newborn baby on her belly while leisurely swimming in the bay. It does this to keep the baby dry and warm throughout the journey.
What is worth mentioning at this moment is that normally mother otters are quite shy and rarely show affection to their babies. But in this case it was different, the otter clearly expressed joy when taking care of his beloved child in the middle of a crowded harbor.
The mother otter’s devotion is shown in the fact that when she goes hunting and is forced to leave her baby on the water, the otter still regularly returns to wait and protect her baby.
The reason otters can float on the water is because their thick (1,000 hairs/mm²) and smooth inner fur is protected by an outer layer of fur that keeps them dry underwater and retains a layer of air to keep them warm.
Eszterhas said: “The otter did this so many times, it made me feel like a babysitter. The otter and her mother were so adorable and they really made me feel like animals can be vulnerable.” How hurtful but trustworthy”.