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You would never know but they do, it's nature. Many animals do the same thing, survival of the fittest. Doesnt make them disgusting, it's the difference between being human and being animal. Animals act on instinct where as most humans act on rational thought. |
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Survival of the fittest doesnt just mean that they should have enough to eat so as not to turn on each other, as i said before, the wee mite could have been sick or weak or there may be an issue with over crowding, as they are in an enclosed environment. |
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Are they Roborovski's? They tend to eat each other. Sadly they are quite often sold in pairs or multiples and often claimed to be social animals but I have heard of quite a few cases where they have eaten each other, it's very common. |
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RCR, that's probably an instinct that goes back to their origins in the wild. If one died, they wouldn't want the scent of decomposition to attract a scavenger/predator to the nest. Better to eat it. Sounds harsh, I know, but that's nature sometimes. |
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I don't think it's just Russian Hamsters that do this - ordinary golden hamster parents have been know to do this too. Whilst it's not a very nice thing to witness I wouldn't ncessarilly call it disgusting |
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