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Re: KillieTalk Digest V5 #74



I beg to differ. Of course fish have fear. When you go near the tank they
swim away. Every tried netting a fish?

Those two blow the fear thing out of the water.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dale Brenner" <brenner at apk_net>
To: <KillieTalk at AKA_Org>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 11:32 PM
Subject: Re: KillieTalk Digest V5 #74


> What BULLSHIT!  Rap on the side of your tank with a quarter and explain
that.
>
> Okay, after the last few days of copyright wars (Wright did want a
conflict
> to liven up the winter) we need something else to stir the pot. Heres one
> that I am read this morning..
>
> In one of the Chicago Sunday newspapers there is an article quoting a
> report published in the Reviews of Fisheries Sciences that:
>
>   "fish cannot feel pain. The largest study of piscine neurology,
comparing
> the nervous systems and responses of fish and mammals, has found that
their
> brains are not sufficiently developed to allow them to sense pain or
> fear.....  The study concluded that awareness of pain depends on functions
> of specific region of the cerebral cortex that fish do no possess. "
>
>
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