Majorly disagree! I think that while probably you’d expect an animal to behave aversively in response to stimuli, it’s surprising that:
This distracts them from other aversive stimuli (nociception doesn’t typically work that way—it’s not like elbow twitches distract you and make you less likely to have other twitches.
They’d react to anaesthetic (they could just have some aversive behavior without anaesthetic).
Majorly disagree! I think that while probably you’d expect an animal to behave aversively in response to stimuli, it’s surprising that:
This distracts them from other aversive stimuli (nociception doesn’t typically work that way—it’s not like elbow twitches distract you and make you less likely to have other twitches.
They’d react to anaesthetic (they could just have some aversive behavior without anaesthetic).
They’d rub their wounds.
etc