sea horses n rheas i think ostriches tto i thinkWhat are two species (animals) where the male assumes the main parenting role??
Emus and ostriches and, I think, rheas but not cassowaries of the large flightless birds.
Male emperor penguins take sole responsibility for incubating the egg. Jacana (an aquatic bird from the American tropics) males incubate the eggs and raise the young.
There are many bird species where the male helps build the nest, incubates the eggs, and feeds the young in the nest as well as once they are out of the nest.
Seahorses, I think they are relative of the pipefish.
male emu's assume sole responsibility once egg's r laid.also many species of fish.
* seahorses (males give birth and give nutrients to growing eggs, but after they are born there is no parenting as they are independent when hatched)
* New Guinea frogs in the Microhylidae family- http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2002/08/0鈥?/a>
depends on what you mean by parenting...
male seahorses carry and the ';give birth'; to their young
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