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Insect pain threshold.

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styley | 11:29 Mon 03rd Sep 2007 | Animals & Nature
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Do you think that if someone pulls a leg or two off a daddy long legs or any other insect for that matter does it feel the same pain as a human would if they had a limb ripped off?
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Absolurely not.

Crane flies have detachable legs which 'un-hook' from the body if caught, and they simple grow a ne leg.

Insects have a very basic sekeltal system, and probably little or no servous system capable of experiencing pain.

Humans have a complex system of nerves and pain receptors, and a sophisticated sense of feeling and pain - bad for us, great for insects.

But there are compensations - it may hurt your eyes open to have you leg ripped off, but I'd take that option, and be able to see Kylie Minogue videos, thanks.
Don't you dare, Styley. Crane flies are nice, and don't harm anyone. (Apart from scaring the wits out of my missus!).
I usually just bash them with my Administrative and consitiutional Law book Biggest one I own find it does the trick

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