crechekrɛʃ, kreɪʃ
creche
English Definitions:
creche, foundling hospital (noun)
a hospital where foundlings (infant children of unknown parents) are taken in and cared for
creche (noun)
a representation of Christ's nativity in the stable at Bethlehem
crèche (Noun)
A representation of the Nativity scene.
crèche (Noun)
A hospital for orphaned infants; a foundling hospital.
crèche (Noun)
A day nursery.
crèche (Noun)
A group of young who stay together for protection.
Crèche
The Crèche in zoology refers to care of another's offspring, for instance in a colony. This term is generally used in the study of bird colonies. Many penguins form crèches, in addition to many other birds such as the Canada Goose, Common Eider and Common Shelduck. Among the reptiles, Spectacled Caiman also raise their young in crèches, one female taking care of her own as well as several others' offspring. Lions are another notable species to form crèches. Females within a pride will provide mutual protection and will even nurse each other's cubs. However, studies have shown that cubs raised in crèches tend to have lower feeding-rates than if they were raised by one mother. This indicates that in lions, the crèche is a defensive formation.
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