Mouse tries to escape certain death
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@mysteriousstranger24 Actually, you're lying - it has most certainly NOT been proven that predatorial carnivores can eat non-live food, only non-live food and that somehow, this is "better" for them. They simply will _NEVER_ be as healthy all-around on dead carcasses as they would be on live food. Otherwise, they wouldn't be called "predators", they would be called "scavengers". Forcing a predator to eat like a scavenger is sadistic. People who do this shouldn't be allowed to own them.
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The snake was thinking if it should take the risk of fucking with that crazy mouse then when the mouse fell then snake knew it was a mere mortal and finished it.
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Just stfu spammers :D
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@mysteriousstranger24 I understand about the HP, though. I was caught in HP Hell for years. I only mentioned it because usually people write in all-caps to indicate that they're "screaming" at someone (no doubt you've seen it at some point around this site).
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@mysteriousstranger24 Better off in nature? Where the threat of freezing, starving, or being attacked is constant? I don't know about that. With the right care, I think an animal can be perfectly content living in captivity.
What about animals that aren't omnivores, like snakes? How could they survive on something other than live food?
I think people who buy piranhas do so because they're interested in owning piranhas. I have no reason to assume an ulterior motive.
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@mysteriousstranger24 I'm willing to discuss this, but I can't take you seriously when you write in all caps about me "projecting" and present no rational argument. I have compassion for animals, but the snake needs to eat; it's the way things are. And also, people don't buy and sell animals just to make companies money. People want pets, and pets need food; the fact that a company profits from that is incidental.
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@mysteriousstranger24 Yes, animals are below humans. Some animals eat other animals, and it happens whether or not they are owned by humans, whether or not it ends up on film, and whether or not the animals were bred and sold by a company. It's nature; there's nothing wrong with it, and the video was not made for the sake of sadism. You're wasting a ton of energy protesting something completely normal, and trying to tie this in with your obvious anti-corporate rage is a joke.
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@mysteriousstranger24 So I'm Satan for accepting the natural phenomenon of predation? Animals eating each other is God's creation; what's the difference if it's happening inside a cage or not? You may say that we're cruel for letting it happen, but remember that God has given us authority over the whole earth, to subdue it as we see fit.
I find your comment rather funny; if I need to project myself back into reality, then where is my body now?
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@mysteriousstranger24 Quit spamming; you posted the exact same comment on another video.
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Look at that stupid snake still looking up after the mouse has fallen down.
He is one of the few mouses from Sparta
Zay151 2 years ago 20
SPIDER MOUSE
BeVaN0 2 years ago 15