Animals such as fish and birds sometimes eat their young.
Once I has a hamster and we thoguht it was a boy because the people we got it from said it was a boy. Then it had babies, and it like chewed on them and ate them. It was really weird.
Alligators eat other animals young,and Grasshoppers bite off their mates heads after 2 weeks, but other than that no animals eat their young.
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Fish are consumers, because they eat other animals or plants and they do not produce their own food.
The answer depends on which animal's baby the question is about: lots of animals' offsprings are called cubs.
Consumers are animals that cannot make there own food from the process of photosynthesis They instead eat other animals or plants.
Its own food as plants do or eat food as animals do.
Yes! komodo dragons do
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
It depends on the animal.
I would say about 6 if you count the offsprings!!
Brown, Black, and Grizzly bears will eat their own babies.
Pigs the dirty creatures
Yes they all do.
Animals
Fish are consumers, because they eat other animals or plants and they do not produce their own food.
Animals will eat their own children sometimes because either the offspring has a deficiency that could harm the group, or because they know that they can't take care of the children.
Snakes eat prey animals that are relative to their own size. The larger the snake - the larger meal it needs for it to survive.
They die on their own and the animals eat them and the rest decomposes, or humans.
All animals eat other living things, either plants or other animals. The only living things that make their own food are plants.