1) Capture a live Ant (Family: Formicidae).
2) Boil a pot of water.
3) Throw the Ant in the boiling water.
4) Watch the tears flow from the Bleeding-Heart Animal Rights People.
Well you can squish an ant. It has an skeleton on the outside unlike people. If you cut an ant into pieces it usually dies. With a lobster you can pull it into pieces and it will still be alive. My point was they are very hard to kill. If you break a birds neck it usually dies. Most other things are easier to kill but not the lobster.
There is a difference between being "alive" and spasming. Even when you kill the lobster, there is still a post-mortem reaction. For example, when you pour salt on frog legs after they have been killed, they will twitch even without a brain.
Is it normal people would eat such an animal?
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1) Capture a live Ant (Family: Formicidae).
2) Boil a pot of water.
3) Throw the Ant in the boiling water.
4) Watch the tears flow from the Bleeding-Heart Animal Rights People.
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Well you can squish an ant. It has an skeleton on the outside unlike people. If you cut an ant into pieces it usually dies. With a lobster you can pull it into pieces and it will still be alive. My point was they are very hard to kill. If you break a birds neck it usually dies. Most other things are easier to kill but not the lobster.
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There is a difference between being "alive" and spasming. Even when you kill the lobster, there is still a post-mortem reaction. For example, when you pour salt on frog legs after they have been killed, they will twitch even without a brain.