Dancing Mustard wrote:Aegnor wrote:If you knew for a fact that lobsters experience pain, and did suffer through the boiling process, would you still eat them?
I'd eat more of them, and I'd boil them slower. Then I'd put the videos on youtube to distress these communist vegetarian types.
This is probably the funniest post I've read since joining CC....cheers DM!
As for the feeling pain thing, it's as Bertros said earlier in this thread.... pain is scientifically defined as a sensation that is carried back to the central nerve processing system (brain in us, something else in lobsters). Lobster neuronal structure is such that threatening stimuli is apparently transmitted directly to the muscles and not to the 'brain'. We do this too, as a matter of fact. Ever burn yourself and pull your hand back before you actually feel the pain? That's where the difference lies...pain registering vs. reflex. I wonder if lobsters (or other supposedly non-pain-feeling organisms) are capable of learning from threats/dangers. All mammals exhibit behavioral modification as a result of pain, so if such behavioral modification is seen in earlier organisms, I suppose that could argue for them feeling pain.