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Britain's proposed recognition of lobsters octopus and crabs as protected animals has led to a heated discussion among netizens.

The UK's proposed identification of lobsters will fish and crabs as protected animals has sparked a heated discussion among netizens.

There is a reason why the UK proposed to recognize lobsters, octopus and crabs as protected animals. The reason, which has caused netizens to cry and laugh and has caused a lot of hot debate among them, is that Britain thinks that these animals have pain nerves and that when they are slaughtered, they will feel a sore spot. If the UK is going to think this way, then don't chickens, ducks and geese also have pain nerves? And they squawk when they are slaughtered, octopus, lobsters and crabs are animals that probably squawk too, but so small that you can't hear them.

One user said: ? Not that I have to lift a finger with you UK, but is it because chickens, ducks and geese don't have fewer pain nerves than octopuses, crabs and shrimps? If they are to be drawn up as protected animals for this reason, chickens, ducks and geese should be included.?

Lobster, rich in protein, is one of the delicacies that many people eat to lose weight, and the crab yolk inside the crab is a favorite of the vast majority of people, and is unspeakably delicious. But in the future, those who lose weight, beauty lovers and foodies who want to lose weight with lobster and those who want to eat crab will have to look for something else to replace it.

Now that these delicacies will be missing from British dinner plates, I wonder what the British public will think?

Some netizens said that this is a very suspicious reason for the UK, could it be that they have something else in mind and are just using this reason to hide what they really think.

This kind of speculation is not unreasonable, because when it comes to matters such as national interests and economic interests, they will use a well-intentioned lie to cover up their truth.

But then again, these are just gastronomic matters, how much can be at stake? So if it really is? Painful nerves? That's the reason, then the UK does have a rather odd idea. As you can see from their anti-epidemic aspect, their free thinking does sometimes feel incomprehensible and puzzling, and it doesn't make sense.