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12 years ago
Some trout feed on other fish, insects and crustaceans.  Introduced eels parasitize lake trout by attaching to them with sucking disks.  Humans aren?t disturbed by trout feeding patterns, but are repelled by the eel?s parasitism of the trout.  Why the difference ? why are humans more disturbed by parasitism than predation?
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12 years ago
It's the difference between killing something and using it as a host. If you kill something, great, it's done with, nothing more to it. If you use it as a host, as in parasitism, it will get sick and often exist as nothing more than a shell, keeping the parasite alive. Furthermore, when people think of parasitism, I think they think of leaches... which are gross.


Building on that, I think we relate these to our own experiences. Because most of use eat meat, killing for food seems natural. Furthermore, we tend to be the hunters -- not the hunted -- so, psychologically, we have no empathy for the animals being eaten. On the other hand, we're not used to parasites.
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