No animals do NOT feel pain. They are put on an anesthetic which causes temporary loss of bodily sensations.
No. Pain is merely a signal sent to the brain and the brain registers the pain. Bacteria lacks a brain, therefore can feel no pain.
The brain does not feel pain because there are no pain receptors in the brain. The skin and bones around the brain can feel pain, however, which is why we can still get headaches. Actually i went to a exhibit at the museum of nature & science & asked if the brain felt pain, he then awnsered "Well in some parts of the brain you wont feel any pain but in other parts of the brain you will feel pain".
No.
All living things (whether plant, animal, bacteria, etc), will respond to stimuli in one way or another. However, when it comes down to the actual sensation of pain and suffering, the answer is no.
not to feel pain
you could get arrested because an animal is like a human being they have feelings and they feel the pain.
A person does not have to be either conscious or able to feel pain to be considered a human being.
all of them
All animals (and perhaps all living things in general) need to respond to negative stimuli in some way or another. However, not all animals will feel "pain" like we do. Human/mammal pain goes deeper and the suffering can be much more intense. However, some animals lack consciousness and can't feel pain like animals with brains. Examples include jellyfish, clams, corals, anemone, sponges. Pain is an evolutionary feature intended to cue animals to escape to ensure survival. Several animals such as sponges need not escape, as it can reproduce simply by budding and even being shredded alive.
It depends on which animal. Mammals can feel pain just like we do, having similar brain structures. There are most likely animals that can feel pain, but in an entirely different way than we do. Additionally, there are animals (like oysters and sponges) that cannot feel pain at all.
No they are dead.
Obviously, at least the ones with the capability to feel pain. That is, unless you get a clean headshot which destroys the brain.
most experiments on animals are harmless even if they look bad. animals feel less pain then us and are very oblivious. insects can not feel pain at all. and there brain is too small to know whats happening
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have no doubt they do. All animals have nerves and the main function of nerves is to sense or feel things in their environment.
this would be hard to prove, but surely all animals will feel pain or ail sometimes in their life time
Peter Singer