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Jan 30, 2013

New research has demonstrated that crustaceans are likely capable of feeling pain, but will this finally be enough to prevent people from boiling them alive? New Research into Decapod Crustaceans Testing animals like crustaceans for pain has been difficult because facial and auditory clues cannot be measured like they would be in other animals. However [...]

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