Not that i know of. we had several baby rabbits after saving the mother cottontail from our dog and when they roamed around with other older rabbits, they didnt harm the babies at all.
yes
They will kill only the young calves, but never the adult cows.
The boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) attacks cotton crops. It lays its eggs inside cotton bolls, and the young weevils eat their way out.
chainsaw its head off
Adult pandas have no problem with leopards but snow leopards are known to kill young pandas.
An adult hawk could kill a young eagle, but an adult would be too much for the hawk to handle.
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Nope.
Yes.
They don't kill their young. If a penguin chick is lost and not cared for, they are almost certainly going to die. I think other adult penguins sense this and view it as an opportunity to get food as it is so scarce!
If the cubs are young enough that they remain at their den, the adults eat the kill and feed the cubs by regurgitating what they've consumed.
Bengal tigers are recorded to kill adult gaurs by ambush. Sumatran tigers hunt young gaurs. Saltwater crocodiles also kill and eat gaurs.