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In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', a Sim starves if they get the "Starving" [[moodlet]], and it expires. Since a Sim will only get this moodlet after the "Hungry" and "Very Hungry" moodlets have expired, starvation takes longer than it does in other Sims games. In ''The Sims 3'', the ghost of a Sim who died of starvation will be purple, and the [[Gravestone#The Sims 3|gravestone]] of that Sim will have a picture of a knife, fork, and plate on it. [[Vampire (The Sims 3)|Vampires]] in ''[[The Sims 3: Late Night]]'' cannot die of starvation, but can die from thirst. Due to technical limitations, a Sim can only die of starvation when inside of a lot as the gravestone can only be spawned in a lot. As a result, Sims do not die in areas outside of lots, such as roads. Pregnant Sims cannot die from starvation. With testingcheatsenabled on, even if the players drag the baby, toodler, or the child's hunger need down to zero, the child will not die; in other words, the "Starving" moodlet reading zero minutes.  Instead, the child will be taken away by the social worker. The same thing applies for pets. 
 
In ''[[The Sims 4]] ''this works the same way as ''The Sims 3 ''except it goes through two moodlets instead of three. The hungry Sim goes through the "Hungry" moodlet and if hunger is not fufilled after 24 hours, it changes to the "Ravenous" moodlet which lasts for another 24 hours in which the Sim dies of starvation after the moodlet expires.  
 
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