51. Lobsters versus dogs: Trading 'claws for paws' is not the thing to...
who we think don't feel pain actually do (for a summary of research see and ), and surely lobsters don't like being dropped into boiling water (for a discussion of pain in fish see ). Trading 'claws for paws' is an insensitive move that
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52. Kangaroos: These iconic animals are relentlessly slaughtered throughout Aust...
in calories if a carrot is painted on with frosting.
Talya Miron-Shatz, Ph.D.
Where do you fall on the monogamy spectrum?
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53. Comments on "Fish do feel pain: Yes they do, science tells us" | P...
Fish do feel pain: Yes they do, science tells us
By Marc Bekoff on April 23, 2010 in Animal Emotions
Fish do feel pain, so they do not like being hooked even if they're tossed back
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Fish do feel pain: Yes they do, science tells us
By Marc Bekoff on April 23, 2010 in Animal Emotions
Fish do feel pain, so they do not like being hooked even if they're tossed back
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Fish do feel pain: Yes they do, science tells us
By Marc Bekoff on April 23, 2010 in Animal Emotions
Fish do feel pain, so they do not like being hooked even if they're tossed back
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56. Comments on ""Oh, I know animals suffer, but I love my steak"...
3. Pleasure and Pain are Insignificant.
Pain is simply a physical stimulus that initiates an avoidance behavior. Pain itself is not important. Instead it is the presence of physical damage indicated by Pain that is significant. Pain
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57. Comments on ""Oh, I know animals suffer, but I love my steak"...
3. Pleasure and Pain are Insignificant.
Pain is simply a physical stimulus that initiates an avoidance behavior. Pain itself is not important. Instead it is the presence of physical damage indicated by Pain that is significant. Pain
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58. Comments on ""Oh, I know animals suffer, but I love my steak"...
3. Pleasure and Pain are Insignificant.
Pain is simply a physical stimulus that initiates an avoidance behavior. Pain itself is not important. Instead it is the presence of physical damage indicated by Pain that is significant. Pain
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59. Vegans and Oysters: If You Eat Oysters You're Not a Vegan So Why the Qu...
it's not important if oyster pain or the pain felt by any other animal resembles ours . They have their own pain and their pain matters to them. People also vary in their pain thresholds and it would be wrong to conclude that someone doesn't feel
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60. Vegans and Oysters: If You Eat Oysters You're Not a Vegan So Why the Qu...
it's not important if oyster pain or the pain felt by any other animal resembles ours . They have their own pain and their pain matters to them. People also vary in their pain thresholds and it would be wrong to conclude that someone doesn't feel
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