Talk:Grimm/@comment-58.7.82.142-20140314104850/@comment-58.7.82.142-20140315031122

I see where you guys are coming from. Although, one thing I'd like to point out, is that its not certain that they entirely dissolve. We haven't actually seen a Grimm after death fully evaporate into a gas like form, but have only had it hinted.

Back to the original statement, Maki, you do have a point in saying that the Nevermore and Deathstalker working together was going against that survival nature, but two things I'd like to say.

First, and I may have forgot to mention this, is that the only reason time any animal attacks another is, like it says above, to get food and survive, which is quiet a common thing for animals to do. But, the other times an animal may attack is when they feel threatened or some outside force enters on their turf. My dog is a good example as when others she doesn't know get to near the house, she goes crazy, running towards them and then barking loudly. But in some cases, istead of getting defensive, she gets curious and walks up to those outsiders.

Here are some examples from the show: In the red trailer, Beowolf acumulate together, then go on to attack Ruby. Already, they sensed a threat and went in numbers, then tried to scary the enemy off. When it became clear that she wouldn't leave, they attacked.

Another example would be when those Ursa attacked Yang in the forest. It seemed they must have sensed her nearby, then curiosity drove them towards her. In fact, during that whole battle, they seemed more like observers than actual predators.

And as to the never more and Deathstalker, its not that uncommon for two spiecies to work in tandem to achieve a goal. It could just be that Nevermore and Deathstalker share a relation ship similar to Mutulism or Commensalism where either both or only one organsim benefits from the other.