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2017
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5/31/17
A giant costumed "octopus" lead PETA members in a lively protest outside Sik Gaekone of at least two restaurants in Queens where sea animals are served to diners while still alive and writhing. The protesters will display photographs from a recent PETA expos that revealed how octopuses are prepared for "sannakji": Chefs cut off one tentacle at a time until all the limbs have been severed and only then rip out the octopus's organs to cause a slow, painful death.
 
"Octopuses have sophisticated nervous systems that are rich with pain receptors, so they suffer immensely when chopped up and eaten alive," says PETA Senior Vice President of Cruelty Investigations Daphna Nachminovitch. "PETA is calling on diners to stay away from any restaurant that serves sensitive, living, writhing animals."
 
PETAwhose motto reads, in part, that "animals are not ours to eat or abuse in any other way"has gathered video footage showing chefs cutting the tails off shrimp and lobsters and serving them alongside their writhing bodies. Some restaurants specialize in hot pots, in which octopuses, lobsters, and other animals are slowly steamed to death as they try desperately to escape.

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  • Caption: Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 5/31/17 A giant costumed "octopus" lead PETA members in a lively protest outside Sik Gaekone of at least two restaurants in Queens where sea animals are served to diners while still alive and writhing. The protesters will display photographs from a recent PETA expos that revealed how octopuses are prepared for "sannakji": Chefs cut off one tentacle at a time until all the limbs have been severed and only then rip out the octopus's organs to cause a slow, painful death. "Octopuses have sophisticated nervous systems that are rich with pain receptors, so they suffer immensely when chopped up and eaten alive," says PETA Senior Vice President of Cruelty Investigations Daphna Nachminovitch. "PETA is calling on diners to stay away from any restaurant that serves sensitive, living, writhing animals." PETAwhose motto reads, in part, that "animals are not ours to eat or abuse in any other way"has gathered video footage showing chefs cutting the tails off shrimp and lobsters and serving them alongside their writhing bodies. Some restaurants specialize in hot pots, in which octopuses, lobsters, and other animals are slowly steamed to death as they try desperately to escape.
  • Celebrity:

    Queen

  • Event:

    PETA Prostest at SIK GAEK Restaurant

    May 31, 2017
  • Location: New York City, New York, USA
  • Image Number: 7785127
  • Dimensions: 3264x2448 px
  • Photographer: StarMaxWorldwide

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