Thought this was sad but funny

awh that was sad :( but he was kind of asking for it.

Just a warning for anyone who thinks baby chams are cute DONT WATCH :rolleyes:
 
Some people might get shocked by what I'm going to say but:

If I have bred for instance baby veiled or baby panthers, you sometimes have smaller and weaker babies. When I literally see a baby suffering and going to die (I mean he can bareley keep his eyes open and doesn't use it's paws anymore) So when actually the baby is still alive, but near death, I feed them to my adult chameleons. Why would you let a baby chameleon die, throw them in the bin, while they can be offered as a great feeder to adult animals. It's really good actually for pregnant females for instance, due to the skeleton it has great amounts of calcium which can be used for the pregnant female which will use that for her eggs again. It's completly natural, because in nature the adults are willing to eat their babies as well. So I'm not really shocked by that video.
 
I have a problem feeding babies to their parents, it just seems wrong to me. When we had sickly babies from the bearded dragons, I made my husband feed them to the snakes while I was away (I couldn't watch it).
 
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