Joy Lozano
1 month agoEs increíble la técnica y experiencia que demuestran en su cocina pero también es increíble el desperdicio de agua ES TERRIBLE!
WolfTwisted
1 year ago5:12 He finally dispatches the cuttlefish. Honestly if that was the first thing he did it would've been about 100% more ethical.
richard mitchell
9 months agoHe ripped its organs out LONG before that... No organs equals dead...
WolfTwisted
9 months ago@richard mitchell That's not how cuttlefish anatomy works. Or honestly a lot of animals. No organs can equal death or shock. But brain death is the quickest way to true death. Colors on cuttlefish and squid/octopus are a good indicator of awareness. When they go suddenly pale death has been achieved. Otherwise they're still responding to their environment.
richard mitchell
9 months ago@WolfTwisted you got any links or proof at all to that claim?
WolfTwisted
9 months ago@richard mitchell The dying animal by Jessica pierce is a good study piece but Thanatology in general would hold the answers you're looking for.
Waylon Smithers
6 months ago@WolfTwisted Unfortunately you are right. It's so quick and easy to spare these creatures from needless suffering. Also Cuttlefish are extremely intelligent - so much that they can pass tests designed for human children.
Jose Sanchez
5 months ago@Waylon Smithers wow - and that's impressive. I too thought that why he had to be so cruel while he was "dispatching" the poor thing. Why don't they just put them first on ice ? Wouldn't that be a more humane thing to do ?...