Yes, chimpanzees have been observed to occasionally eat their young, though this behavior is rare. It typically occurs under specific circumstances, such as when a mother is under extreme stress, lacks resources, or if the infant is sick or not viable. This behavior can be seen as a survival strategy, allowing the mother to conserve energy or to eliminate competition for limited resources. However, it is not a common practice among chimpanzees.
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No. They eat termites, and other bugs, and sometimes hunt smaller animals, like monkeys.
In Africa
They live in the jungle
Monotremes never eat their young.
no,a mother bird will not eat their young no,a mother bird will not eat their young because she loves her youngs...
Yes, they eat koala's young.
my life with the chimpazees and a reason for hope and the twenteth-centary
Typically chimpanzees are a dark brown, if you are just talking about their coat.
young rats eat feces from their mother's ramparts
woles eat the woles young if the young escape they will run and try to eat the fater woles.
Yes they do. If they can not catch their prey they eat their young ones.