BBC Earth's Top Ten New Life

For the next couple of months we're going to be revelling in all things living and new. So check out our ten favourite new life photos.
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1. Giant Panda
Giant panda cubs aren’t so big, and they only start walking after 75 days or so. In the meantime, their mothers occupy them by wrestling and rolling with them, cute!
2. Phayre’s Leaf Monkey
Just like us, it takes a whole host of monkeys to raise offspring. They enlist family, friends and siblings to care for their young. It is known as co-operative breeding.
3. Polar Bears
The mothers really make sacrifices to help their young grow, fasting while feeding her cubs on her fat-rich milk. Then, when they leave the den, the mother spends a couple of weeks surviving on vegetation before her cubs are ready to walk to the sea ice, allowing her to catch seals for meat.
Find 7 more amazing New photos at the BBC Earth blog.