For some animals, it is the fathers who take care of the young. Darwin's Frog (Rhinoderma darwini) fathers carry eggs in the vocal pouch. Most male waterfowls are very protective in raising their off ...
Biological fathersFather and son Baby Daddy – A biological father who bears financial responsibility for a child, but with whom the mother has little or no contact. Birth father – the biological fa ...
In early human history there have been notable instances of father–offspring conflicts. For example: Tukulti-Ninurta I (r. 1243–1207 B.C.E.), Assyrian king, was killed by his own son after sacking ...
Since Roman times fatherhood has been determined with this famous sentence: Mater semper certa; pater est quem nuptiae demonstrant ("The mother is always certain; the father is whom the marriage vows ...
Traditionally, fathers act in a protective, supportive and responsible way towards their children. Involved fathers offer developmentally specific provisions to their sons and daughters throughout the ...
From Middle English fader, from Old English f?der, from Proto-Germanic *fadēr (cf. East Frisian foar, Dutch vader, German vater), from Proto-Indo-European *ph?t?r (cf. Irish athair, Tocharian A p ...
From Middle English fader, from Old English f?der, from Proto-Germanic *fadēr (cf. East Frisian foar, Dutch vader, German vater), from Proto-Indo-European *ph?t?r (cf. Irish athair, Tocharian A p ...
A father (or dad) is a male parent who has raised a child, supplied the sperm through sexual intercourse or sperm donation which grew into a child, and/or donated a body cell which resulted in a clone ...