By Akash

10 Birds That Kill Their BABY

House Sparrow: Sometimes, they destroy other birds' eggs or young.

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Great Blue Heron: Older chicks might push younger ones out of the nest if food is scarce.

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Black Eagle: Reports say some chicks can be aggressive to their siblings, even leading to harm.

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Brown Booby: Older chicks might harm or push younger chicks from the nest in tough times.

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Herring Gull: There are cases of stronger gull chicks attacking or killing weaker siblings.

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Bald Eagle: Though rare, aggression between eagle siblings can happen in the nest.

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Sooty Tern: In crowded nests, chicks may fight or harm each other when resources are low.

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Adélie Penguin: If food is hard to find, penguin parents might abandon chicks or be aggressive.

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Red-footed Booby: Like other boobies, they may fight if food is scarce or competition is high.

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Great Horned Owl: Sometimes, owl chicks can fight and hurt each other in the nest.

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