Well, I don't think that the mother or father mouse would eat the baby. It's just like how humans don't eat their babies. Just to be cautious, put the father in another cage till the babies are grown.
Yes they can!! but only grass mice, they will eat there pups if any new scent is on them.
No way. If the baby mice are in the cage long enough with the mother mouse, the mother mouse will indefinitely eat the babies.
Baby ancondas eat other animal's eggs when served by it's mother or father.
It might try to kill it. and eat it. its parents will also tr to eat it wen its older
YES! In the wild, when an rat or mouse dies, the mother eats them because the scent will attract predators...So the mother eats it to protect the family/group from predators...Remove the dead baby mouse because otherwise the mother will eat it and there is no telling what that could do to the mother...
No. They eat insets. A tarantula would eat a baby mouse.
I am not certain how old is a 'baby' field mouse. They like greens and can forage. A nursling would likely not survive without its mother. You could feed a nursling with a dropper and some baby food, perhaps.
Baby Penguins eat regurgitated Fish from either their mother or father, It depends on who goes fishing.
No a jelly does not eat its mother
Nobody can "eat" milk.
4 Weeks If Lower The Mother Will EIther Refuse To Give The Baby Up And Bite You Or Eat Her Other Babys So You Should Do 8 Weeks Just In Case
mouse food
baby squrrels eat/drink there mother's milk