Yes they are very attached to their young they protect them from all dangers. As an eagle stirs up its nest it hovers over its young, spreading out its wings, taking them up, carrying them on its wings. they also feed their young before themselves.
yea thay do mouth to mouth and yea is gross i own them
bugs, mice, small birds like sparrows, snakes.
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it depends on what kind of bird it is.
Like a budgie both parents feed the babies.
or if your talking about in the wild,male cardinals feed the babies too!
NO. Only mammals feed their young milk, eagles like all birds, are NOT mammals
no it eat fish
no
I am pretty sure it means "food" in french
fish and snakes worms and what ever its mom gives it.
They feed off they're mom's milk, but they can eat solid food when they are born.
You will have to feed them out of a bottle .
Nature is hard. Do not interfere, the Mom will either feed it or it will die.
yes the mom has the baby in here belly and has to feed her wen no1 else can ,
umm a baby mouse should be fed by its mom till it is done nursing
Baby bears stay 2 years with mom.
The mom goes out to eat while the father stays with the baby. The mom come back with the food and breaks it into pieces for the family.
yes the dad looks after while the mum looks for fish. yes the dad keeps the baby on his feet to keep the baby warm, when the baby opens its eyes the daddy lets it go and it walks around looking for his mom. The baby calls to his mom when his mom comes back they feed the baby.
feed it insects
No, you don't eat your mom's boobs. Your mom makes milk inside her boobs just like a mother cow does, and the baby drinks the milk through the nipple.