itsthelendon;5051436; said:Besides the fact the mouse did drown, (mice get squeezed to death by snakes and ripped apart by snapping turtle all the time, meaning much worse death),
There are always worse ways to die, but just because you do something less cruel, it doesn't make them humane.
I use to keep a lot of snakes when I was younger and I fed them live mice. Back then, I thought it was pretty cool to see snake hunt like they would in nature.
But after a while, I felt that it's not really that natural since you put the mouse in a no win situation. It is stuck in a cage/tank with a predator. So if it's destined to be eaten by the snake, why be cruel and let it get squeezed and suffer? Why not feed frozen?
In cases when certain wild caught animal/fish won't take prepared food since as pellets. I understand feeding live.
But in the case of crayfish. I really think a mouse is a little over doing it. And a "live" mouse is just unnecessary.
I am not trying to flame anyone or the OP. It's just my 2 cents.

