In a few species the female carries a dwarf male, clinging to it.
The females carry their eggs on the tail in winter.
You have told me that your females carry the eggs, though I do not really understand how this can be possible.
The female carries her young on the back of her neck.
After that, the lead male and female in the video carry the door to a distant field.
The female, at the time he'd thought her an old woman, was carrying a bundle of sticks and wrapped up against the cold.
The female also invariably carries an enormous bag, to hold her office shoes.
Our females carry them inside for only a little time, not like you Loudsingers.
The female will then carry the hatchlings to water, and remains with the young for several months.