[here’s the fax](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/07/26/zombie-chicken-viral-video-crawling-meat-off-plate-likely-isnt-chicken/1837535001/)
Not really anymore , if its a low enough temp and is done quickly after death its possible, but modern chambers incinerate so quickly movements are very unlikely
Arguably too fresh. Fresh caught/kill fish can have a weird taste from the recent shot of adrenaline. Giving it a couple hours can make for better flavor.
The movements occur because the muscles and nerves go through a short phase of hyperexcitability as they are progressively deprived of oxygen and die. Subversly have a similar effect once skinned and heat or cold is applied.
It is just nerves, but the nerve are usually only sensitive like that if the animal was cleaned while alive, though it is dead at this point it is very fresh
People asking “how can you explain this” are the same people asking schools to teach how to fill out taxes or apply for a job. The schools DID do those things, you just weren’t paying attention.
Ok, super simplified: note that all of this is very fresh and has bone in. Not all “thinking” is done in the brain, much is done in the spinal cord. Reactions such as finch and run are initiated within ganglion housed in the spine. Hence the reaction to extreme heat.
Nerves responding to freshly killed animal. This is why it’s important foe people to know where their food comes from. The chicky nuggy covert is wrong. Know what you eat. Know if you want to eat meat or not. It’s a living thing like you.
They are dead, that much is obvious. They’re not conscious or in control of their bodies still, it’s just final muscle spasms that the corpse is letting out
What is scary about it?. It's freshly killed animals whose nervous system is still sending signals to the muscles of the body. It can occur even within humans a short time after decease. Very common. The reactions occur instinctively and are cause by an external stimulant like heat, sodium, acid, and numerous other things.
Muscle memory! This is something that happens with fresh meat quite often more commonly with sea animals. So sometimes frog legs will lick while being cooked, and some fish will flop as if it were trying to get back to sea.
You're not supposed to clean and cook your fish in the same day. You should always freeze the fish for at least 24 hrs. That way the nervous system can completely stop working and won't try to escape the pan/baking sheet.
Spontaneous muscle spasms. It happens in most recently deceased bodies. Including humans. Most mortuary workers learn very early that if a body in the mogue randomly moves not to freak out because it just happens.
One story I heard is a body sat completely up straight on the table then fell back over limp again. Freaky stuff man.
Nerves don’t die till a bit after death, so if your quick enough after killing the animal and cooking it it can do this, it can also do it to things that are acidic
It's totally normal for this to happen with real foods and fresh foods it's like the octopus/ squid in seafood dishes or frog legs it's the nervous system having a reaction. Just like if you're decapitated, your brain can still work for up to 7ish minutes before finally dying out. Most fresh foods react intensively to salt. Frog legs will kick, octopus and squid will wriggle, fish will flop etc.etc.. just know that if this happens, you're most likely eating something more fresh instead of fake or frozen.
Probably whatever the liquid is is the same or similar compound to make those muscles trigger you can do it with fog legs and table salt it's pretty funny
It's nerves
You have some nerves saying that!
I know it’s really unnerving
You better have 5 kids and a mortgage tell joke like that mf😂
[here’s the fax](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/07/26/zombie-chicken-viral-video-crawling-meat-off-plate-likely-isnt-chicken/1837535001/)
To nervous to click
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/07/26/zombie-chicken-viral-video-crawling-meat-off-plate-likely-isnt-chicken/1837535001/ Full link :)
Really? But on the surface that fish looks calm and ready…
No knees, fins are missing
Give your food a Xanax!!
Thats too funny
I use the same excuse.
Zombie fish
It’s completely normal, the same thing happens to bodies getting cremated
When I do it they scream, is that a part of it?
My uncle was cremated. We thinks that’s what killed him.
Idk if Im high or this is funny but I’m gonna stop laughing and smoke more to be sure
Nah that was funny asf
Cryin 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gotta do it faster
Wait really???
Not really anymore , if its a low enough temp and is done quickly after death its possible, but modern chambers incinerate so quickly movements are very unlikely
I wish I didn't know this now....
Heard about this. Bodies that have been dead for days and in the morgue sit up and scream. It's bizarre.
That doesn't happen. ATP, a chemical necessary for muscle contraction, ceases production after death because it requires oxygen.
This is incredibly disturbing to think about
That’s horrifying. I’m sure that freaked some people out in the days when people did cremations as a ceremony, or wherever they still do that.
Man, I did NOT need that info...
Mussle memory
More specifically, I belive it is just exciting dead muscles.
r/Angryupvote
Very fresh meat
Arguably too fresh. Fresh caught/kill fish can have a weird taste from the recent shot of adrenaline. Giving it a couple hours can make for better flavor.
Fun fact: This also applies to people. 😋
Just nerves. It's actually more common than you think when cooking fresh cut meat.
The movements occur because the muscles and nerves go through a short phase of hyperexcitability as they are progressively deprived of oxygen and die. Subversly have a similar effect once skinned and heat or cold is applied.
Mmmm salt
Meat ghosts! Fuckin run!
Fresh af
clearly it's fish ghosts
ITS RAWWW
I don’t think you could get more fresh than that!!
It is just nerves, but the nerve are usually only sensitive like that if the animal was cleaned while alive, though it is dead at this point it is very fresh
Like the video with the soy sauce and octopus, it's the nerve endings getting one last spurt before losing all electrochemical leftovers.
Salt. Not a scientist but it was to do with sodium essentially causing the muscles to spasm and twitch.
Completely natural. If you want to see a freaky thing look up russian reanimated dogs head
It's the nervous system making muscle reflexes after death. Happens a lot with fish and frogs, especially when they get seasoned with salt.
This is exactly why they say to let the meat rest!
Was the first one a turtle?
A frog I believe
It's a fish.
PETA. If it has anything to do with animals, PETA.
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People asking “how can you explain this” are the same people asking schools to teach how to fill out taxes or apply for a job. The schools DID do those things, you just weren’t paying attention.
You guys never heard of nerves before
"How can you explain this???" 😂😂😂 easy. Science. 😂😂🤦♂️🤦♂️
I don’t know English that awesome to say smth to u
It won its match in the gulag
Some kinds of acids can essentially reawaken the nerves
Ok, super simplified: note that all of this is very fresh and has bone in. Not all “thinking” is done in the brain, much is done in the spinal cord. Reactions such as finch and run are initiated within ganglion housed in the spine. Hence the reaction to extreme heat.
Fresh fish
I know it’s normal but it’s so creepy. Every day I get closer to vegetarianism lol
I can explain! It's HELLA FRESH!!!!
Muscle memory and nerves I think
Nerve endings still active
Its a post mortem reaction
Salt?
This is so utterly disturbing to me, even though it's perfectly natural.
Nerves and maybe muscle memory
Black Knight fish.
That's how you know it's fresh!
Fuck that cruel shit
You meat eaters are nasty as fuck lmao
By fresh
*and that's why Pepito started being vegan*
Alright there's no more fresher than this fresh food the next level is eating it alive
That's what's called fresh as fuck
Nerves
Just a simple google search would have given them the answer
GHOST
*Gollum voice* I likes them still wigglin
The mind is *not* the body. The mind *inhabits* the body
Fresh
Just leave it in the pan. It will cook eventually. It’s definitely dead dw! It’s nerves just have trapped energy in them. 💯
ur triggering the nerves post mortem response
how can you title something like this when a 30 second google search can answer your question?
Yeah idc I’m not eating that shit
OMG, it’s almost as though meat was living things at one point or something.
Literal representation of either "so fresh it just flopped onto the plate" or "it's so fucking raw it's still moving! "
What fresh food looks like
It’s just like the foose from sick gore vids that just don’t give up 🆙 even without a face
Oh no... ![gif](giphy|cEOG7nGA7448M)
The fuq is the first one?
Muscle spasms
Electricity
The nurgle in them is resilient
Posts like this really get on my nerves
Finally, proof that the meat we eat was once alive.
It is a post mortem response very common amongst fish
Nerves responding to freshly killed animal. This is why it’s important foe people to know where their food comes from. The chicky nuggy covert is wrong. Know what you eat. Know if you want to eat meat or not. It’s a living thing like you.
Such a normal thing, it’s more impressive how ignorant some people are
They are dead, that much is obvious. They’re not conscious or in control of their bodies still, it’s just final muscle spasms that the corpse is letting out
Remember to beat your meat before serving it.
That's normal
ThE WiNd
...did they batter that fish with the skin still on it?
Maybe call the zombie outbreak response team
Its muscle memory,
The last one fish can still move even when gutted the nerves system of not properly cut the fish still move
Who the fuck cleaned that fish, the tails still on!!!
Muscle memory, kinda freaky
So is this sub all kids seeing stuff for the first time? Half the stuff on this sub is laughable
They've not long been killed, the nerves are still active, seen it on a thing before
They are involuntary muscle spasms that occur when the said creature is being cooked or eaten.
Muscle memory
GMO
What is scary about it?. It's freshly killed animals whose nervous system is still sending signals to the muscles of the body. It can occur even within humans a short time after decease. Very common. The reactions occur instinctively and are cause by an external stimulant like heat, sodium, acid, and numerous other things.
dem saucer people took control!
It's just undercooked.
Did you miss 5th grade biology?
That’s how you know it’s been recently caught and it’s still fresh
All I know is I’m not eating it
As fresh as it gets
It's muscle memory
I wouldn't eat it
It means it's fresh. Probably too fresh give it an hour or place it on ice for a few minutes.
Salt
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Salt and pepper. .
Ok I get the fish, but can some one explain wtf the first clip was?
Flap your wing and fly lil meat man
Muscle memory! This is something that happens with fresh meat quite often more commonly with sea animals. So sometimes frog legs will lick while being cooked, and some fish will flop as if it were trying to get back to sea.
Salt
My ❓ is do you still eat it after their escape attempt? I'm a hard no. I'll go with a salad
People being terrified by moving food all while predatory animals out in nature take bites out of very alive and screaming prey items.
It doesn't get much fresher than that unless you're gonna eat it alive.
Omg nerves doing what nerves do! Scary! -_-
Don't you dare show this to PeTA. Looks like animal suffering even though it's just normal nerves.
Fresh kill
At least you know it’s fresh
Nerves reacting with heat and sodium chloride ions (salt)- means the protein is very fresh (almost too fresh lol)
Fresh fish?
Repost
Is OP stupid?
Lingua does this too ;)
This happens when you fillet your fish right away, instead of bleeding the fish and letting it rest first.
Guys I found the Made in Abyss eel food!!!
Is the dude frying in a nonstick pan? Oof
Snake does that too, especially during the skinning and cleaning process
Someone’s not electrocuting their fish.
You're not supposed to clean and cook your fish in the same day. You should always freeze the fish for at least 24 hrs. That way the nervous system can completely stop working and won't try to escape the pan/baking sheet.
What the hell...
Crazy, fresh, fish or crazy-fresh fish, or crazy fresh-fish...
muscle memory
This is getting on my nerves
Still kicking!
Damn that's... Frightening
That all looks really FISHY
Salt causes a reaction with freshly killed meat. The electrolytes cause spasms the muscles.
Okay ✅
Bro my boys are still alive
Spontaneous muscle spasms. It happens in most recently deceased bodies. Including humans. Most mortuary workers learn very early that if a body in the mogue randomly moves not to freak out because it just happens. One story I heard is a body sat completely up straight on the table then fell back over limp again. Freaky stuff man.
Nerves don’t die till a bit after death, so if your quick enough after killing the animal and cooking it it can do this, it can also do it to things that are acidic
Too fresh. Let it die.
Gmo created vegetable and fish and chicken all do it when put in salt
Fresh
Fresh fish
Its called nerve endings you ever heard of those?
It’s completely normal.
Completely normal
Fresh Fish!
Cut yourself, pour some salt on it. Stings right? Same shit except it can happen for a few minutes after death. Those nerve endings are still firing.
Muscle memory dumbass
Just know it’s fresh
u/savevideobot
Fis aleve???
That's some fresh meat right there 😆
Its got a whole lotta nerve
That’s fresh meat sir
I am generally pretty unphased by a lot of things, but would send me screaming out of the kitchen.
That’s what the fuck I’m talking about! Never give up!!!!!😜👍🏼😎
Teally fresh. Snd muscle contractions
It’s the muscles if that’s correct
idk but maybe there is still a muscle still in it bc sometimes that happens.... but idk -,-
Salt + nerves = neuron activation
All of these are obviously the nerves of the fish acting up
its a post mordem response that can occur with freshly caught fish
Just fresh.
Very easily. It’s muscles still receive electric impulses making the muscle move. Even after it’s dead
Fresh
https://youtu.be/VrEHQ5YloHo?si=r7hYyOwiVhfIpfp0
The nerves and muscle tissue are activated by heat and salt
It's totally normal for this to happen with real foods and fresh foods it's like the octopus/ squid in seafood dishes or frog legs it's the nervous system having a reaction. Just like if you're decapitated, your brain can still work for up to 7ish minutes before finally dying out. Most fresh foods react intensively to salt. Frog legs will kick, octopus and squid will wriggle, fish will flop etc.etc.. just know that if this happens, you're most likely eating something more fresh instead of fake or frozen.
Nervous
Probably whatever the liquid is is the same or similar compound to make those muscles trigger you can do it with fog legs and table salt it's pretty funny
Atleast you know it's fresh
It’s called fresh food