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    @set "Insects cannot feel pain. This is because an insects nervous system is directly connected to the muscular system, and not to the brain."

    For most fish it sounds more complicated.
    "Ether way, it's morally debatable. For some people, no amount of concrete proof of a fish's agony could tear them away from hooking a fresh bass or trout. To others, people who fish are detestable because they inflict pain onto another living being. Whichever side of the line you stand on, there's one thing easily agreed on: Whether fish, fowl or mammal, neurological pain happens to us all. It's the capacity for suffering that remains up for dispute."

    Different for dolphins though like I said, they are actually mammals like us, and its known they experience pain similarly and can express it. When you hook a normal fish, only thing you notice is them trying to gasp for air/water. It's not entirely known how they experience pain, if they feel it the same way all mammals do.

    • Basically, dont feel bad about killing a bug, because they dont feel bad while you're do it.CygnusZero4
    • And their family won't even know they're gone. :)CygnusZero4
    • Even stray cats form relationships. You kill one, the others will know, and it upsets them. :(CygnusZero4

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