06-26-2015, 05:39 PM
Hi Bourbon Betty,
I'm not sure whether it is more interesting , but to answer the question from my personal point of view:
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(06-26-2015, 04:36 PM)Bourbon Betty Wrote: More interesting, would you eat a voluntarily dropped salamanders tail?
I'm not sure whether it is more interesting , but to answer the question from my personal point of view:
- Ethically, it would be acceptable to eat the tail in case it was really dropped voluntarily. As far as I know, salamanders do drop their tails only in fear of death to free themselves from a predator's (or something/someone perceived-as-predator's) grip, and so it wouldn't be voluntarily.
- Personally, I would
- find it disgusting as it is dead flesh and therefore already in the process of decaying and
- considering the very likely chance of the animal having dropped the tail in fear of death, it would contain hormones associated with stress, fear and probably pain (like adrenaline, noradrenaline, cortisol and endorphins), which I would definitely not want to consume.
- find it disgusting as it is dead flesh and therefore already in the process of decaying and
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