The Dad crocodile taking his 100 babies for a “walk”. Indian photographer shared a beautiful moment of wildlife

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Moms are not the only ones to pamper their offspring! The role of the dad is also so important and they also love and are attentive to the needs of their family. The same thing is with animals and this is particularly the case with crocodiles! The proof is the fabulous shot taken by Dhritiman Mukherjee, an Indian photographer specializing in wildlife. He has been campaigning for the protection of nature for more than 20 years

His documentation work is fascinating. It allows you to understand animals life better and see them in a new light and sides that you have never seen before. He has traveled all over the world and is in the field more than 280 days a year. Can you imagine how much is that?!

Photos of felines, birds, seals, there is everything. But recently, one of his most shared photos is was this one: A male gharial taking his over 100 babies for a “walk”.

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The photograph impresses and was even named to the highly regarded list of the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition organized by the Natural History Museum in London.

The gharial is also known as a fish-eating crocodile and is one of the largest crocodiles In wildlife.

The population of gharials was over 20,000 in South Asia, but today only a thousand can be found in a small area and that is actually a very sad fact. Seeing this gharial dad with so many babies, about a month old, on his back, is therefore a sign of hope and made everyone so happy.

 Let’s take care of our nature so they can gift us with such beautiful things. Thank you for reading this and being with us, and don’t forget to share this amazing photo and story with your friends too!

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