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The odds are that every second farmed salmon we eat has lost much of its ability to hear.
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Re: Tell me this isn't a wind-up...
NomoneyNohoney wrote:https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/farmed-salmon-are-deaf-and-now-we-know-why
The odds are that every second farmed salmon we eat has lost much of its ability to hear.
Not just salmon.... everything we eat (pigs, cows, sheep, etc) has lost its ability to hear. The slaughter process probably has something to do with it
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Re: Tell me this isn't a wind-up...
NomoneyNohoney wrote:The odds are that every second farmed salmon we eat has lost much of its ability to hear.
Disconcerting that every second farmed salmon we eat still has the ability to hear us eating it
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