Fish often avoid intense stimuli, but scientists and animal welfare groups have long debated whether fish can feel pain. So is there an answer? Animal rights organization PETA claims on its website ...
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Here’s a horror scenario for your day: you’re pulled into a vacuum. No air, no escape. Your body screams for oxygen. You twist, writhe, panic, but there’s nothing. Now imagine this lasts 10-20 minutes ...
Scientists learn that fish suffer around 10 minutes of "intense pain" when killed during the catch process by air ...
A Focus Stacked Close-up Image of a Large Redfish Cauaght in the Atlantic Ocean Off the Coast of Florida© Steve Bower/Shutterstock.com The ability of fish to feel pain has been a long-running debate ...
Oh no, it's those darned sentient fishes once again "I have argued that there is as much evidence that fish feel pain and suffer as there is for birds and mammals — and more than there is for human ...
In this photo provided by researcher Rui F. Oliveira, a zebrafish, bottom, is monitored to see its reaction to a video of another at a laboratory in Oeiras, Portugal in March 2023. A study published ...
Not too long ago I got a call from a fishing buddy asking what I had been doing lately. This sort of inquiry, from this particular friend, while somewhat social in nature, generally meant that he was ...
Fish are smart and can feel pain like humans do, according to an Australian researcher who has published a review article in the journal Animal Cognition. Culum Brown, an associate professor in the ...
The ability of fish to feel pain has been a long-running debate in the scientific community. On one side, you have the naysayers. They believe that fish are nothing more than living “reflex machines,” ...