was thinking it’s weird how in humans sometimes ppl horrifically murder people. Do, for example, ants, have sometimes an ant that horrifically murders other ants?

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    Unsurprisingly, its Chimpanzees. I’ve once read about a case where researchers studied a certain group of chimps, and observed that from time to time a young would disappear from the group, never to be seen again. Turns out an older female was luring them away from the group and murdered them. Apparently, there is a non-interference rule in wildlife research, so this went on until the group simply died out, because every single young fell victim to the serial killer.

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    Domestic tomcats frequently kill every kitten they sire. The theory that I hold is that the tomcats murder kittens to both prevent competition and to prepare the queen (the female cat - and yes, they are referred to as queens) for mating sooner.

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      Something similar happens to lions, afaik, males that kill another male will proceed to kill the infants

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    Hippos. They hate almost everything, but sometimes some of them hate each other more.

    Some spiders tend to eat their partners, just because they’re murderous, not hungry.

    Different types of snakes tend to be quite racist and can’t stand one another.

    Koalas. They can be very aggressive about their leaves and will try to kick each other off trees.

    Some sharks just don’t give a shit on what they bite. Maybe because they’re mostly blind.

    Kangaroos will drown you, your kids, your pets and other kangaroos. Because fuck this, fuck that and fuck you. Kangaroos are psychos. Don’t mess with them.

    PS: Some of these examples might have specific circumstances or are plainly wrong. It happens.

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      Not sure how you missed Chimpanzees. They will castrate each other bare handed if a feud develops, or out right murder an alpha that gives up primacy due to age or injury. Psychopaths of the animal kingdom.

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        16 hours ago

        It might be. After enough time passes, i forget where the memory comes from and only tidbits of information remain.

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      The cat my family had went through a phase where he would organize dismembered body parts. Organs arranged in a line on a rock, heads collected in the sandbox, it was very macabre

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      23 hours ago

      Yeah, it’s actually ecological terrorism to let a cat roam outside. “Domestic” cats have made several bird species go extinct. It’s funny because I was going to post about cats being little sociopaths.

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      22 hours ago

      But that’s hunting for sport. Those are it’s natural prey.

      Do cats kill other cats outside of a perceived threat to their life?