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  2. Crabs can actually feel pain as scientists call for humane ...

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    Boiling lobsters and crabs alive has been a common method of killing them in the kitchen for many years with loud calls to end the cruel practice.

  3. Pain in crustaceans - Wikipedia

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    The report assumes that the violent reaction of lobsters to boiling water is a reflex response (i.e. does not involve conscious perception) to noxious stimuli. [ 3 ] A European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) 2005 publication [ 82 ] stated that the largest of decapod crustaceans have complex behaviour, a pain system, considerable learning ...

  4. Eating live seafood - Wikipedia

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    Ikizukuri, lit. "prepared alive", also called Ikezukuri is the preparation of sashimi made from live seafood. Fish such as tuna, mackerel, bream and salmon is usually used, but sometimes inkfish like octopus or shellfish like shrimp and lobster are used instead. [4] The practice is controversial, and ikizukuri is outlawed in Australia and ...

  5. Lobster Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    The LLF consider boiling lobsters alive (the traditional method for cooking them) unacceptable and use direct action to prevent it. Their claim that lobsters, which possess a rudimentary nervous system, can feel pain, is the subject of ongoing scientific debate. [3] [4]

  6. Octopuses and lobsters feel pain, research shows ... - AOL

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    Lobsters, octopus and squid are among animals the United Kingdom plans to recognize as sentient beings after a report finding the animals can feel pain. Lobsters, octopus and squid are among ...

  7. Rare yellow lobster avoids boiling pot - AOL

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    A lobsterman caught a 1 in 30 million yellow lobster last week in Narragansett Bay's East Passage off the coast of Newport, R.I., and this one will be avoiding a steamy fate. "I thought, holy cow ...

  8. Ethics of uncertain sentience - Wikipedia

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    In the 2015 essay "Reconsider the Lobster", Jeff Sebo quotes Wallace's discussion of the difficulty of establishing whether an animal can experience pain. [6] Sebo calls the question of how to treat individuals of uncertain sentience, the "sentience problem" and argues that this problem which "Wallace raises deserves much more philosophical ...

  9. Death by boiling - Wikipedia

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    Boiling as an execution method was also used for counterfeiters, swindlers and coin forgers during the Middle Ages. [13] In the Holy Roman Empire, for example, being boiled to death in oil is recorded for coin forgers and extremely grave murderers. In 1392, a man was boiled alive in Nuremberg for having raped and murdered his own mother. [14]