Is this newborn white-tailed deer wishing its mom a Happy Mother"s Day? We hope so—it won"t be long before it loses those spots and strikes out on its own. But for the first year or so of its life, it will rely on mom to feed it and keep it safe from predators. We honor mothers and maternal figures everywhere on the second Sunday in May. It was first celebrated in the US in 1908 and was made a national holiday six years later in 1914, thanks to campaign efforts by social activist Anna Jarvis. While Jarvis became known as the founder of Mother"s Day in the US, she later complained that it had become too commercial and began to vocally oppose it. You don"t need to spend a fortune to let mom know you love her. Like our homepage fawn, you can simply spend some quality time with her today, to show how much you appreciate your nearest and "deer"-est.
Happy Mothers Day!
Today in History
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An uncommonly cool critter
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Humpback whales in Maui, Hawaii
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Aerial view of the Colorado River Delta in Mexico
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Old Fortress, Corfu, Greece
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A winter wonderland in Northeast China
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Party like it’s 5779
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A garden of prickly delights
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Field of Light at Sensorio by Bruce Munro
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Autumn comes to the Porcupines
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World Bicycle Day
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World Elephant Day
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Spring comes to the Diablo foothills
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Welcome to the pack
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Llama Day
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Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting
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Mossy Grotto Falls, Oregon
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Venture into a prehistoric gallery of art
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Russell lupines, Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
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Entoloma hochstetteri mushroom at Lake Mahinapua, New Zealand
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New Years Eve in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Muniellos Nature Reserve
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Happy Bee Day to you
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Great Backyard Bird Count
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Oymyakon, Russia
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park turns 103
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Broken Beach in Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia
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An old celebration for a new season
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Dressed for winter fun
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D-Day remembered
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Cinco de Mayo