It has been known that most animals eat their babies placenta because, the bloody smell attracts predators so they try to get rid of it ASAP. And/or because they don't want their babies being chocked by the cored when their struggling around.
But we will probably never really know why.
No, babies do not poop in the placenta. Babies receive nutrients and oxygen from the placenta through the umbilical cord, and waste products are removed through the mother's circulation via the placenta. Fetal waste is not stored in the placenta.
Brown, Black, and Grizzly bears will eat their own babies.
babies that are teething do (rabbit babies) and also alpacka eat them if they can find them. ur welcome!
I think it is a Walrus
the PLACEBO effect is where you give someone a fake pill and they think it is real. The placenta is what babies attatch to and get nutrients from
no, they actually protect them. they are babies just like how we protect our babies. they have the gift of loving and knowing the young ones.
Jaguars and crocodiles prey on anacondas on rare occasions.
they eat mostly meat,and other animals ,like their own babies if they cant find any food
Well. They reproduce! It is really quite simple. You see, the animals eat and they mate and have babies. Then other animals eat the babies and I'm guessing that that fertalizes the ground and makes the soil rich, then plants can grow. Your Welcome! =D
There are no ligers in the wild. They are all in zoos and private collections. As such, they eat whatever their keepers give to them. Which makes "animal babies" unlikely to be a big part of their diet.
Animals that do not develop in a placenta will develop outside of the uterus rather than in. Kangaroos and Koalas use pouches to develop their young.
Animals do not make friendships as we do. The turtle would eat the fish if it was a carnivorous turtle.