yes. sometimes, the male has been known to eat or peck the babies.
They need to have food when out of the shell. Scratch works well.
Milkweed leafs
flowers
They eat puppies and say moo. Sources: Runescape
A newly-hatched Royal python (from its Latin name Python regius) - is already going through the shedding process. When snakes shed, they often refuse to eat - simply because shedding is a stressful experience. Once the newly-hatched snake has shed - it will be more than ready for its first meal.
They don't really but the bluebirds can eat the newly hatched larvae of monarch butterflies.
Goldfish likely do not have those sort of attachments that humans or animals have. Typically, the fry (baby fish) are raised separately anyway as the parents would eat the eggs and/or newly hatched babies.
the lake miwoks ate larva (newly hatched ) of yellow jackets they did roat them. they also roasted grasshoppers.
no no no
Eagles are carnivores, so they seek meat. Newly hatched chicks of other birds, spent salmon after their spawn and more -- all are edible for eagles.
yes
tiger sharks humans any thing that can get through their shell the babies when they are newly hatched can be eaten by sea gulls or crabs but that is why they go out at night