Fish can feel pain like mammals, scientist says

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'I would hope people would treat fish with more care,' the author of the research told Newsweek.

that fishes have a very similar pain system and express similarIn 2002, Sneddon identified receptors that detect painful stimuli in rainbow trout, showing that fish do indeed feel pain.

Although unpleasant, feeling pain is an important tool for survival as it helps animals avoid injury. By remembering the source of the pain, an animal can avoid the same danger in the future.

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