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It's fun to imagine cute woodland creatures frolicking in the forest being the best of friends, but when it comes to sharing food, friendship takes a back seat. At least that appears to be the case in Japanese Twitter user @shiratama_suzu's house. The Twitter account reports on the daily adorableness of Shiratama (a miniature bunny) and Suzu-chan (a chipmunk). While they seem to get along fine most days, Suzu-chan has a habit of stealing Shiratama's food--even when given her own share.
According to their owner, this is a regular occurrence when it comes to feeding time. They seem to have worked out a system that satisfies them both, however.