Not saying I'd ever do it or buy it, but I fail to see why it's such a big deal? :shrugs:
Animals being killed for human consumption?!?! THE HORROR!
Ok, maybe you could say because they were just baby snakes, but even then, how many baby mice/rats do we kill every day to feed our snakes? When you really think about it, it's not any different than what goes on in slaughter houses and fishing markets every day, IMO. Plenty of animals are killed for consumption every day, without any outrage (well, except for some vegan and similar type groups, but that's another story altogether). And many just because they taste so damn good, not because they're necessary for our survival. How is this any different?
No, I don't agree with that. The snakes are put in for a perceived health benefit. Whether it's real or not isn't up to me to say, but it is not just for look. True, some people may see it that way, but the practice was not started for any visual appeal. It's completely different.Although I agree with your sarcastic statement, I disagree with some of your last points.
Even though some/many of the things that we eat aren't necessary for our survival, they still provide some nutritional value and so therefore, our body has a use for it.
However, putting a dead baby rattlesnake in a bottle of vodka is not going to improve its nutritional value, and I seriously doubt they'd eat a raw baby rattlesnake whole, there would be hardly any meat. So therefore, it's just killing for the sake of killing and for something, in their opinion, looking good. No different from killing an animal purely for its skin and fur, do you agree with that?
No, I don't agree with that. The snakes are put in for a perceived health benefit. Whether it's real or not isn't up to me to say, but it is not just for look. True, some people may see it that way, but the practice was not started for any visual appeal. It's completely different.
And the sarcasm was my way of pointing out the hypocrisy, just for the record.
What's the percieved health benefit then?
People in China put Snakes in Wine. It promotes a longer life and greater vitality.
I believe I had touched on that in my previous post??
Does it really matter? Has anyone proven that lobsters offer health benefits over other food choices? Yet people still drop them alive into a bowling pot of water and there's no outrage about that.Oh sorry I missed that. Has that actually been scientifically proven? How does it promote longer life and greater vitality?
Does it really matter? Has anyone proven that lobsters offer health benefits over other food choices? Yet people still drop them alive into a bowling pot of water and there's no outrage about that.