Anonymous wrote:Put them in the pot live. Put water/beer and steam them.
Another option is talk to them until they die then cook.
Anonymous wrote:the do actually. They go for the jugular. Doesn’t happen everytime and I’m sure there are nature shows showing otherwise. But wild animals do not intentionally torture their prey. They go for the neck/jugular for a quick kill so they can eat.,Anonymous wrote:No.
Do lions make sure they humanely kill their prey before they rip them to shreds? We are animals. Eat to survive. I don't lose sleep over it.
the do actually. They go for the jugular. Doesn’t happen everytime and I’m sure there are nature shows showing otherwise. But wild animals do not intentionally torture their prey. They go for the neck/jugular for a quick kill so they can eat.,Anonymous wrote:No.
Do lions make sure they humanely kill their prey before they rip them to shreds? We are animals. Eat to survive. I don't lose sleep over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. More humane.
You are literally eating them.
Anonymous wrote:Come on people. It takes only a moment to kill them humanely before dropping them in boiling water. Golden rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put them in the pot live. Put water/beer and steam them.
Another option is talk to them until they die then cook.
Or read them the DCUM forum threads. Who knew lobsters could kill themselves?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. More humane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a lobster place in Southwest Harbor Maine that claims to get lobsters high before boiling them
How?
Anonymous wrote:Put them in the pot live. Put water/beer and steam them.
Another option is talk to them until they die then cook.
Anonymous wrote:There's a lobster place in Southwest Harbor Maine that claims to get lobsters high before boiling them