Dumbo octopuses are small aren’t they? It’ll be the easiest and least dangerous, and I wouldn’t have to experience how gross it must feel to smash through a nautilus’s crunchy shell.
I don’t know if I’d feel guilty, I can’t predict how I might feel, but it absolutely isn’t something I’d want to do. I may feel distressed and a sense of injustice, because that dumbo octopus is an innocent, likely scared animal without much to defend itself, octopuses are intelligent, possibly near sentient beings that lack the ability to communicate beyond gestures and body language as far as we know. Although they’re intelligent, they’re still an animal without a strong moral compass or logic, so it probably wouldn’t understand why it’s being hurt.
Which cephalopod would you fight
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Dumbo octopuses are small aren’t they? It’ll be the easiest and least dangerous, and I wouldn’t have to experience how gross it must feel to smash through a nautilus’s crunchy shell.
I don’t know if I’d feel guilty, I can’t predict how I might feel, but it absolutely isn’t something I’d want to do. I may feel distressed and a sense of injustice, because that dumbo octopus is an innocent, likely scared animal without much to defend itself, octopuses are intelligent, possibly near sentient beings that lack the ability to communicate beyond gestures and body language as far as we know. Although they’re intelligent, they’re still an animal without a strong moral compass or logic, so it probably wouldn’t understand why it’s being hurt.