The Norwegian government released a study concluding that worms on a fishhook feel no pain and neither do lobsters in a pot of boiling water. “It seems to be only reflex curling when put on the hook,” said a professor. “They might sense something but it is not painful and does not compromise their well-being.”
The Norwegian government released a study concluding that worms on a fishhook feel no pain and neither do lobsters in a pot of boiling water. “It seems to be only reflex curling when put on the hook,” said a professor. “They might sense something but it is not painful and does not compromise their well-being.”