Broodmother
A broodmother is a term used in biology to describe a female animal that cares for her young after they hatch or are born. This maternal care can involve a variety of behaviors such as protecting the offspring from predators, providing food, and keeping them warm or clean. The duration and intensity of broodmother behavior vary greatly across species. In some cases, a female may only care for her young for a short period, while in others, the bond can last for months or even years.
Broodmother behavior is a significant evolutionary adaptation that increases the survival rate of offspring. By actively