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===Living animals===
[[File:Oysters p1040741.jpg|thumb|''Raw oysters'', which are still alive, presented on a plate.]]
[[File:Ikizukuri.jpg|thumb|[[Ikizukuri]], live fish served as sashimi.]]
Islamic law, Judaic law (including [[Seven Laws of Noah|Noahide Law]]), and some laws of some Christians forbid any portion that is cut from a live animal ([[Book of Genesis|Genesis]] 9:4, as interpreted in the Talmud, [[Sanhedrin (Talmud)|Sanhedrin]] 59a). However, in the case of a ''[[ben pekuah]]'' where a live offspring is removed from the mother's womb, these restrictions do not apply. Eating oysters raw, [[ikizukuri]], and other similar cases would be considered a violation of this in Jewish law.

Living animals

Raw oysters, which are still alive, presented on a plate.
Ikizukuri, live fish served as sashimi.

Islamic law, Judaic law (including Noahide Law), and some laws of some Christians forbid any portion that is cut from a live animal (Genesis 9:4, as interpreted in the Talmud, Sanhedrin 59a). However, in the case of a ben pekuah where a live offspring is removed from the mother's womb, these restrictions do not apply. Eating oysters raw, ikizukuri, and other similar cases would be considered a violation of this in Jewish law.