no,a mother bird will not eat their young no,a mother bird will not eat their young because she loves her youngs...
Many species of birds will eat their young if they are sick or have a birth defect. This is not only an extension of natural selection but is also a source of protein for an overwhelmed mother- or father- bird.
hi there the sea eagle will eat there young but if it is a pigeon [small bird wont] but bird that eat other birds will
Unpleasant as it sounds, this can happen. A mother bird looking after young is often at the limit of her resources and may need to do this to survive and look after the remaining chicks. Of course some types of bird naturally eat the young of other species.
The mother bird eats a worm and regurgitates the processed worm for the chicks to eat.
young rats eat feces from their mother's ramparts
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worms....small bits of meat, depends on bird
Some mother birds will eat their young if they feel like they are not going to survive. You should never touch young birds because their mothers may do this to them.
Young foxes eat several different animals. Some things that the foxes eat are skunks, chicken and bird eggs, squirrels, and possums.
A very young squirrel's mother feeds it with her milk.
No. It is a bird. Birds differ from mammals in several ways, most notably that they do not nurse their young. Birds feed their young with the same food they eat.