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Description: Nephrops (langoustines) are now classed as sentient animals. This means the government recognises that, like other animals, they too can suffer fear and pain.nnDespite this, langoustines routeinly have their tails ripped off (to be served as scampi) whilst alive and fully conscious. How is this possible?nnBecause although langoustines have been legally recognised as sentient, they are given no protections in law. With over 337 million langoustines caught by UK vessels every year, this
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