Only when it doesn't come in when it's called.
Actually in the family unit this would not occur, however other members of the same species may dine on the off spring from another family.
Answer 2
Depends on the species. Carnivores almost certainly did, to weed the weak from the strong - if they had a clutch of 10-12 eggs, most of which would hatch. Plant eaters were herbivores, and it is doubtful that they would have broken that to eat their young.
Bugs
yes it is
Allosaurus probably hunted large, herbivorous dinosaurs such as Camptosaurus, Dryosaurus, and Stegosaurus, and young sauropods. If they hunted in packs on occasion, they may have even hunted huge adult sauropods such as Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, and Apatosaurus.
What dinosaur use to eat Dilophosaurus dinosaurs
A fox would eat an adult falcon if it could, but they love falcon chicks. However, the adult falcon is adept at defending its young.
Cannot be answered seeing as there is no dinosaur meat around to eat.
Only Young Ones Or The Eggs. Adult Hawks Eat Snakes.
Many species of dinosaur are believed to have nurtured their young. Dinosaurs that certainly raised their young include Maiasaura, Oviraptor, Massospondylus, and most birds (which are a subgroup of dinosaur).
Adult ptarmigans eat seeds, flowers, buds, etc. Developing young eat insects.
Yes they do eat their young when searching for food and is not available. Vicious parents if you ask me.
the dinosaur one? if it was the dinosaur one then it was a carnivor.
Once the orca has been weaned off its mother's milk, it will eat the same food as an adult.