Goannas prey on mostly small insects, lizards, snakes, mammals, eggs, and birds. Their meals are often eaten whole, and thus the size of their meal may depend on the size of the animal itself. Many of the small species feed mostly on insects, with some being small lizard specialists. Many of the medium to large species will feed on whatever prey items they can catch. All species of goannas are carrion eaters and will feed on the carcasses of dead animals, including livestock and other large creatures. The smell of rotting meat will attract these lizards.
Goannas do eat small mammals, but they will not eat a fully grown (or even half-grown) koala. They are interested in prey of a more manageable and digestible size, particularly young, helpless mammals, other reptiles and amphibians, and they are especially keen on eggs.
They don't feed their young at all.
All animals feed their young.
Birds do not feed their young on milk. The lyrebird is a bird, so it does not feed its young milk.
Hawks feed their young in the same way that other birds feed their young. They digest the food and spit it into their young's mouth.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
Parrots do not feed their young with milk.
Pandas feed their young milk from their nipples.
No , they don't feed young .
Yes, raccoons feed milk to their young.
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