what do titmice feel when they eat sparrows?

hi @nostupidquestions@lemmy.world ! I was told titmice eat sparrows. what do they feel when they’re ripping out a fellow small bird? do they understand titmice and sparrows are kinda alike? do they have bad feelings about killing them for eating, then? or are they completely indifferent?

  • Nollij
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    1 day ago

    Most wildlife isn’t capable of that level of thought or empathy.

    For most animals that hunt, the thought process is “I’m hungry. This looks like something I can eat. Now I’m not hungry”

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      1 day ago

      I was going to say that maybe elephants are intelligent enough to feel this conflict, but then I remembered that elephants only eat plants. Maybe that’s why.

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        23 hours ago

        Dolphins are considered very intelligent, along with chimps, and they both eat other animals. Hell, dolphins will bite a fish in half and use the head to jerk off with. That’s not to say they can’t feel empathy for other creatures, but can we tell? Have we observed it?

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        1 day ago

        There are certainly some exceptions, but 90+% of species are not.