Of course they eat small fishes in nature, but is it ok to buy or breed fishes for food?
Do people eat fish in Finland?
ur can't feed fish to other fish in finland!!! that a dumb law!!!
But they were alive once, and maybe even bred for eatingThose fishes which I eat are dead, not living
I mean what is the big deal if the fish is dead when you eat it or it is living? Either way this fish died so you could eat it. I just see this kind of stuff as city people making laws who do not realize how the real world is. Fish die everyday in the ocean, river, and aquariums to feed other fish. It would not surprise me if someday we didn't have a similar law in the USA.Of cuorse I eat. It's still not the same thing than buy fishes for food. Those fishes which I eat are dead, not living.
Yes it is very natural...it is called a lake, an ocean, or a pond (manmade or natural).Natural thing to breed fishes for living food?
So this is why (to me) these kinds of laws are stupid. If they really want to follow them then they will end up killing creatures so they have to make exceptions like this for snakes. I find this very similar to here in America where we have the death penalty (go go go Death Penalty). But they try and make it a "private" thing but to me it should be public. If people know the "true" punishment for their actions they might? think twice. The same thing applies to animals. If people ever go watch a pig get butchered or a dog get put down because the owner just doesn't want it anymore....you really learn to appreciate life, not try and isolate it from every little danger. Like hungery fish.You probably can also feed mice for snake etc in your country, we can't - only then if e.g. snake won't eat anything and it could die, then it's permitted to feed animal by giving them living vertebrates that they start to eat.
. I find this very similar to here in America where we have the death penalty (go go go Death Penalty). But they try and make it a "private" thing but to me it should be public. If people know the "true" punishment for their actions they might? think twice.