Do lobsters feel pain when boiled?
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Q - Do lobsters feel pain when boiled?
Ans -- I think Lobsters and crab feel pain when boiled beacuse they are also a living organism.
Every year thousands of lobsters are boiled while they are still alive.
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Q - Do lobsters feel pain when boiled?
Ans -- I think Lobsters and crab feel pain when boiled beacuse they are also a living organism.
Every year thousands of lobsters are boiled while they are still alive.
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The Lobster Institute in Maine argues that the lobster's primitive nervous system is most similar to the nervous system of an insect. And while lobsters react to sudden stimulus, like twitching their tails when placed in boiling water, the institute suggests that they do not have complex brains that allow them to process pain like humans and other animals do.
Boiling them causes pain, the government said, and should be replaced by a more rapid method of death — such as stunning.
So we don't know exactly whether they feel pain when boiled or not... But I feel that lobsters do feel pain as they are also living orgainsms....
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Boiling them causes pain, the government said, and should be replaced by a more rapid method of death — such as stunning.
So we don't know exactly whether they feel pain when boiled or not... But I feel that lobsters do feel pain as they are also living orgainsms....
I hope it helps u
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