It is widely known that most scientist tend to use animals such as rats and/or other rodents, chimpanzees, birds, and even household dogs and cats. Small animals like rats, fish, and birds take up the ninety-five percent of animals used in these tests. With the knowledge of biology most can realize that these small animals have less traits that are carried by humans. Genetics are different between species and not all animals take to products the same. In the magazine article “Animal Testing” by Zacharias Szumer, he states, “ A prominent group of scientists in an open letter to David Cameron in 2011 argued that the prohibitively expensive price of new drugs is often due to drug companies having to recoup lost expenses for the 90 percent of drugs that fail when they get to human clinical trials” (Szumer, 2013, p. 7-9). This ninety percent brings much concern and helps in the fight to ban animal testing. If the programs are losing money and overtime injuring animals and humans should we really be using these
It is widely known that most scientist tend to use animals such as rats and/or other rodents, chimpanzees, birds, and even household dogs and cats. Small animals like rats, fish, and birds take up the ninety-five percent of animals used in these tests. With the knowledge of biology most can realize that these small animals have less traits that are carried by humans. Genetics are different between species and not all animals take to products the same. In the magazine article “Animal Testing” by Zacharias Szumer, he states, “ A prominent group of scientists in an open letter to David Cameron in 2011 argued that the prohibitively expensive price of new drugs is often due to drug companies having to recoup lost expenses for the 90 percent of drugs that fail when they get to human clinical trials” (Szumer, 2013, p. 7-9). This ninety percent brings much concern and helps in the fight to ban animal testing. If the programs are losing money and overtime injuring animals and humans should we really be using these