oneillchameleons
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As with any animal they are opportunists and will eat almost anything small enough that moves when living in the wild. Witnessing them eat mammals and birds in nature doesn't mean they should, it just means that there likely wasn't a large amount insects available at the time. They never know when the next meal is coming in nature and may have to go months without much nutrition. Fortunately we have the ability to supply them with insects year round so that shouldn't be a problem. Also a pinkie mouse has almost no nutrition because the bones are still not fully formed and they are rarely nursed by the mother before feeding off. They are one big piece of fat.