If a hamster has too many babies she knows she cannot carry, she not only abandons them, but she eats them. That means she doesn't have to go out and hunt for food for herself.
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I don't know if what kids really want is a hamster. What they want is a dog. So the hamster ends up being a substitute: 'Well, would you accept this?'
Humans are the only animals that have children on purpose with the exception of guppies, who like to eat theirs.
Ham is undoubtedly one of the most universally beloved of meats, at least in those parts of the world where it's not prohibited.
Whenever you have an animal and bring another one into the house, it's a very traumatic event. It's a story as old as bringing home a second child from the hospital, when the first child kind of goes, 'Hey, aren't I enough?'
You're a good example of why some animals eat their young.
I've got a lot of ham in me.
Research has shown that a barren environment is much more damaging to baby animals than it is to adult animals. It does not hurt the adult animals the same way it damages babies.
My god! It's a hamster with explosives taped around it's waist!
Our babies are like penguins; penguin babies can't exist unless more than one person is taking care of them. They just can't keep going.
I guess I'm a born ham.