Do fish feel pain?


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Yes, studies show that fish feel pain, but they have a lower pain tolerance than humans and most other animals.

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The answer to your question do fish feel pain is yes, every living thing feels pain. Thanks for choosing ChaCha!

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In a 2003 Scotland study on rainbow trout, scientists said they had proved for the first time that fish feel stress and pain.

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I question whether fish feel pain or not has been study a lot. Some scientist say yes & some say no. ChaCha!

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Well fish are pretty dumb you know. Are we really sure that fish felt pain when we hauled it 25 feet in the air .Fish do feel pain

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Yes, they can feel pain. The pain system in fish is virtually the same as in birds and mammals. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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Oncluding that animals need specific regions of the cerebral cortex in order to feel pain. And fish do not have them.

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Yes, fish do feel pain. However, pain receptors around the mouth react at lower levels of pain stimulation than in humans. ChaCha!

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