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>Shut the hell up. NO U. This is /an/, not fucking /b/.
>The hell is wrong with eating dog meat? So you say that dog meat has extra "nutrition" that other meat doesn't provide?
>I feed my bearded dragons pinkies as an occasional treat. It provides lots of juicy nutrients and fat.
So? Since when was fat and animal protein any part of a scorpion's diet? Also, you're more likely to be shortening your bearded dragons' life by feeding it pinkies. There's a reason why responsible cat and dog owners on /an/ don't give their pets a pinkie as a "nutritious treat".
>Just because something doesn't happen in their natural enviroment does not mean it a bad thing. It is BECAUSE it isn't in their natural environment that this is a bad thing. This entire thing was within the control of OP. An adult human who ought to have known better.
>As a responsible pet owner, you give your pet the very best you can. Clean habitat, proper heat and good nutritious food.
If you can't feed it good nutritious food and all you can do is give it something that is not part of its natural diet for "nutrients", maybe you shouldn't keep the fucking "pet" at all.
>Kids are kids, they laugh because they do not see what wrong with it.
And what did OP do? Certainly not reprimand the kids, but encourage them. Heck, the video's even up on Youtube! You know, because other people would want to laugh at the mous screaming in pain too!
>And by the way, animals cannot torture one another. Torture implies malicious intent, animals are not malicious.
Hm, so if I throw you in a cage of lions to have them maul you and film the process, oh, and have you know, other spectators giggling over it, obviously, I did not torture you because it was the lions that committed the physical act, and therefore there was no intent.
This isn't a chance encounter in the wild: it's OP purposely choosing a helpless creature thrown in an enclosed space for a "feeding" that did not happen.
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