>>7404889Yes, it happens obviously to animals like this in the most cases because they got stuck together by substances like feces, but sometimes they just do it without any for us explainable reason, but again it's a rare condition nevertheless and nothing which is really important to reasearch further.
Maybe another unnecessary point of interest would be the future of our consume of flesh.
It could be cheaper in the near future to mass-produce lab grown flesh and everything else you can get from a body made from a sample of human stem cells so that "synthetic cannibalism" could be soon a norm if products made of animals get more expensive for the middle class and everyone under.
How long until American fast food restaurants make the first test runs?