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  2. Hoarding (animal behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Hoarding or caching in animal behavior is the storage of food in locations hidden from the sight of both conspecifics (animals of the same or closely related species) and members of other species. [1] Most commonly, the function of hoarding or caching is to store food in times of surplus for times when food is less plentiful.

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  4. Hoarding - Wikipedia

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    Hoarding can run in families, and it may be possible genetics play a role in developing hoarding behaviors. [16] Also, this behavior can be developed due to life circumstances such as difficult losses, depression , financial crises , and living small which make it difficult for people to get rid of their belongings.

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    Image credits: Outside_Reserve_2407 #7. Watching or recording as people are being hurt or dying. Instead of someone acting to help you see everyone pulling out their cell phone or walking away.

  6. Animal hoarding - Wikipedia

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    Lack of sufficient food and water is a common feature of hoarding situations. The immediate consequence of this is starvation and death. [ 4 ] One study found at least one dead animal present in over half of examined cases, the leading cause of death being an insufficient food and water supply. [ 34 ]

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    In California, white cage-free eggs were selling for about $5.26 a dozen last week — up nearly 90% from $2.81 during the same time in 2023, according to the USDA.

  8. Hoarding disorder - Wikipedia

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    Hoarding disorder; Other names: Compulsive hoarding: Compulsive hoarding in an apartment: Specialty: Psychiatry, clinical psychology: Symptoms: Excessive acquisition, Perceived need to save possessions, Persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value, Intense urge to keep items and distress when getting rid of them.

  9. Starvin' Marvin - Wikipedia

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    The boys take Marvin to an all-you-can-eat buffet, where he is shocked by how much food the townsfolk consume compared to his home country, and by how wasteful Cartman is with his food. Back at school, Mr. Garrison announces the food drive is a failure because students have brought in only a few cans of creamed corn.