@louiepop: With the exception of watching my Dad put a toadfish on a camp fire when I was about 4 (and I do not endorse or take responsibility for that poor fish), no, I’ve never exploded a living thing. Nor do I intend to.
@mia has some good advice. blowing up animals is a horrible thing to do and to watch. I do remember seeing dead animals on the roadside blowing up…. just very slowly.
People explode whale carcasses on beaches to make smaller bits to dispose of. There’d really be no scientific reason to explode an animal, unless a carcass is used for testing of a new weapon or something like that, to try to understand what it might to do a human. Is that the sort of thing you are thinking about?
@louiepop: With the exception of watching my Dad put a toadfish on a camp fire when I was about 4 (and I do not endorse or take responsibility for that poor fish), no, I’ve never exploded a living thing. Nor do I intend to.
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@mia has some good advice. blowing up animals is a horrible thing to do and to watch. I do remember seeing dead animals on the roadside blowing up…. just very slowly.
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No I haven’t and there’d be no reason to do it.
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I have disected dead animals, but experiments on living animals should always be done in a way that does not hurt the animal.
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