“The father guards the nest and fans it with his pectoral fins until the children are able to shift for themselves. Then he eats them.”

—  Will Cuppy

Footnote: He does this because of his altruistic (parental) instinct. The higher one rises in the vertebrate scale the more altruistic one becomes. The higher vertebrates are just one mass of altruism.
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