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    • The lesson learnt is when it comes to survival in nature, prakriti (nature) blurs all the boundaries.

      Deers eat flesh when no grass is available and tigers eat grass when no flesh is available. 

      All can be upside down when there is need for survival. Prakriti sponsors that too and expects to follow dharma (righteous conduct) in those cases too. Strange but no choice!

      • I only perused the article and did not read it in detail. But the behavior could also be explained by the supplementing of the diet or even finding a cure. Nature (instincts) naturally guides. Babies in natural setting, where they can play on the ground, may sometimes eat a little mud where they can find minerals that may be lacking from their milk and simple foods they are provided. It is not necessarily mischief or abnormal.

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