CAMBODIA THROUGH MY LENS
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CAMBODIA THROUGH MY LENS would like to share you all of Cambodian people daily Life of people living in the countryside by fishing, hunting, catch and cook video and also some other awesome videos. Check out my videos and SUBSCRIBE for more daily coming videos here: https://goo.gl/18BNx8
Note: Dear All, I would like to clarify about the animals moving a when the boy skinning or cut them. It is also familiar with other stories about dead animals that continued moving after they died. After death, animals move their muscles as a result of an electrochemical reaction in the nerves. The chemicals that cause this reaction are stored in their nerve endings, and when the animals die, they’re gradually released. Usually, though, the resulting movement is just a twitch. For example, even though it’s rare, you might see the deceased frogs, octopus, fishes clenching their bodies or legs jerk a little. I would like to confirm that the animals in the videos are humane slaughter 100%.
Note: Dear All, I would like to clarify about the animals moving a when the boy skinning or cut them. It is also familiar with other stories about dead animals that continued moving after they died. After death, animals move their muscles as a result of an electrochemical reaction in the nerves. The chemicals that cause this reaction are stored in their nerve endings, and when the animals die, they’re gradually released. Usually, though, the resulting movement is just a twitch. For example, even though it’s rare, you might see the deceased frogs, octopus, fishes clenching their bodies or legs jerk a little. I would like to confirm that the animals in the videos are humane slaughter 100%.
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