Mothers have an instinct to nurture and protect their young not eat them.
my mom
1 in half year
if you touch the baby hamster's mom thinks they have a disease and eats the baby
the mom orca whale has the baby orca in its tummy and it has it and the baby is born with adaptations
believe the mom eats the baby's
the baby eats it at three months
They eat the food that's there mom eats.so when the mom has diner the baby technically re eats the food that the mom eat
well i can tell you the orca ( killer whale ) is differently dangerous it will eat anything even the tongs of blue whales and baby sperm, humpback and grey whales. the travel in groups and ambush the baby sperm whales while the mom dives down 1000 meters or more into the blackness to get food since the calf is to young and does not have the energy of endurance to dive that far.
A baby whale has a poor chance of survival if loses its mother. If it is still nursing, it will most likely die. Even if the young whale has started feeding on fish, the father whale will be of no help because the females raise the young.
Your mom's whale
If a potential predator gets close enough to her or her young she may strike them with her tail.
Predators of killer bees include animals such as birds, reptiles, mammals, and other insects. These predators are known to target killer bees for food, but they may face resistance due to the bees' aggressive behavior and powerful stings.