Birds know how to eat their parents dont need teach them
Owlets eat whatever their parents bring them, which is exactly the same food that the parents eat. Owls will eat smaller mammals and even other birds of prey.
Elephants adapt to its environment by their parents. their parents teach their way of life, on how they eat, what they eat, how they sleep, how they run and walk, and more. they adapt to their environment by their parents.
They are part of the raptor family also know as the birds of prey
Yes. It's an instinct. Built in knowledge. Like when you know to eat when food is put in front of you, you're not taught to eat you know!
That is the way birds eat rice in nature, since very few of them know how to cook.
yes they do but , they eat dried fruit and did you know they only nibble it!
They are birds that arctic foxes eat.
No they can't
Regurgitated food from their parents, which can consist of worms, insects, etc. Please ignore this answer. It was misread as baby birds. Sorry!
They eat whatever their parents bring back in their crop. In captivity, it is suggested that they eat soaked cat or dog food.
I don't know why you wouldn't want your parents to know, but I guess only eat as you usually would around your parents. And when they are not, eat less and do exercises at night or when they are not there
Many do. That is part of the reason so many baby animals stay with their parents for so long. They aren't born with a complete knowledge of how to survive. Especially in more complex animals, like mammals, the babies have to be taught how to hunt, how to hide, and what to eat and what not eat. Their parents often must teach them what is safe and what is not safe, much like what human parents teach their children.