Answer:
Yes, there is one that i know of. The Cuckoo bird lays its eggs in the nest of a host bird of another species, usually one with similar looking eggs to its own. The host bird then looks after the egg as if it were its own offspring. When the baby Cuckoo hatches, being bigger, it then pushes out the host birds real nestlings, usually making itself the sole offspring of its surrogate mother. It stays in the nest until it is ready to head out on its own and the surrogate feeds and cares for it, regardless of the fact that it has killed her young and is often much bigger in size than she is herself.