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no brain's avatar

Thanks Glenn, I’m sold. Will sign up for a recurring donation to the Shrimp welfare project in the new year

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Sol Hando's avatar

I disagree about the ice slurry.

Have you ever experienced hypothermia? As far as experiences go it certainly isn’t that bad. And the transition from mild hypothermia to severe hypothermia isn’t so much painful as it’s exhausting. Speaking from experience here.

Being cold sucks for sure, but for humans used to it it’s really more of an inconvenience (I.E. Whim Hoff and my personal experience). Considering shrimps are cold blooded, they absolutely don’t feel the same sort of pain warm blooded animals do from the cold. For us any temperature below normal basically means you’re on a timer for how long you have to live. For cold blooded animals this isn’t so, and many apparently comfortably live at body temperatures approaching freezing.

Considering shrimp are in abundance in Antarctica, where the water is quite cold, and they seemingly don’t mind living there, I’d wager death by hypothermia for a shrimp is probably one of the most humane and least painful methods we have available. Considering a shrimp has about the heat capacity of a quarter, they would also go from normal to hypothermic/unconscious in a very short period of time.

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