Yes, they do
A young platypus starts to feed on its own after a couple of months.
Some sows (mother pigs) will eat their young. Usually the cause is a nutritional deficit, but some sows are viscious to their young.
They don't! Most amphibians are generally independent from the moment they are born. However some, such as the worm, feed their young their own flesh. Amphibians do not feed their young. They lay the eggs in water and leave them to fend for themselves. They are also quite likely to eat their own young. That is why they have so many eggs.
The emu does not feed its young, but it does teach them how to find their own food on the ground. Like chicken, emu chicks are quite advanced when they hatch.
what fish feed their own young Both the male and the female Discus fish (Symphysodon discus) produce a nourishing slime on their sides/flanks for their fry to devour.
yes they suckle their young on their own milk
Yes they do, they regergitate fish into their youngs' mouth
They don't, as soon as the babies hatch they are on their own.
The simple answer is - they don't ! From the moment they arrive, the young are perfectly capable of catching and subduing their own food.
Mammals are creatures that can feed their young with their own milk.
No, amphibians do not feed their young with milk. Some amphibians lay eggs that the young, called tadpoles, hatch from and then develop on their own without parental care.
Yes. They both feed their young with milk of their own creation.