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.
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nails,hairs,dead cells
it doesnt feel good. it kind of feels like givving birth...ya know the pain of the hole stretching.
Not if you shoot the animal in the head between the eyes. Any where else in the animal's body, of course they'll feel pain. But when handled properly and shot in the right location, the bolt gun is designed to stun or kill the animal upon impact. The movements you see afterward are not because of pain, but involuntary movements which often happens soon after death occurs.
Animals are sentient beings like you and I who can feel and understand pain.
Yes they can, but because they are so strong it doesnt effect them the same way it does with weaker people.
Animal cruelty involves the suffering of living beings. It is wrong to directly or indirectly support or cause the suffering of an animal that is able to feel pain and emotion.
you could get arrested because an animal is like a human being they have feelings and they feel the pain.
Anesthesia is used to make an animal feel no pain, as in during an operation.
Yes , they feel pain
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Yes, all mammals feel pain.