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    Millions of animals are being imprisoned in cages waiting on the next experiment to be performed; these animals are the victims of animal testing. Animal testing is the use of animals in scientific procedures to discover if certain substances are safe for humans. Of the one hundred million animals that are tested on each year, the diversity of the species ranges from frogs to monkeys. The individuals for animal testing approve of what occurs inside the laboratories, and those against animal…

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    Animal Inequality

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    Animals are living things that is a major part of our survival. Animals provide us different resources like milk, eggs etc. According to Animalquality.net, over 56 billion farmed animals are be killed each year. That is a very huge number, and overtime animals could run out. One should not sacrifice animals to be progressive in society Yelena Alexandrovna Dubrosky, a new assistant for dog training sessions, was one of the main characters in the story. As her first day of work, she got to meet…

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    Animal Habitat

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    Describe fully where the animal lives. Discuss: o The other plants and animals that live there (5 points) Threadleaf sundew, yellow butterwort, Tracy's Sundew, small butterwort and more. o The type of substrate (the soil, rocks, sand, or water type) (3 points) Its substrate is poor soil and in boggy areas. o The year-round climate (2 points) The Venus flytrap lives in North and South Carolina. • Biology of the Animal (10 points total): Give some background about your animal without specifically…

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    imitation of animal cruelty that is affiliated with animal research in order to demonstrate to the public the conditions that test animals are treated in labs every single day. Animal testing is used in order to experiment with specific treatments, products, and medicine; to study viruses; and to ensure the safety of other animals and humans. Animals of all families used in research are treated brutally and have minimal protection in…

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    History of Animals by one of the best ancient Greek philosophers, Aristotle, he compares and contrasts how humans and animals share similar traits. Some animals show different qualities that are also shown in man. Aristotle states that “Just as in man we find knowledge, wisdom, and sagacity, so in certain animals there exists some other natural potentiality akin to these” (114). He gives examples of different habits and natural depositions in humans and animals. A few habits that animals and…

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    Animal testing is when animals are tested in labs with products that we humans use everyday which is very bad because thousands of animals die every year and that number is only in the united states alone.Also, this tells us that if the product is ok or not ok the good thing is the number is starting to decrease down to 500,000 but that's still not good enough people want to stop it, but that needs to happen sooner!.In 2013 the European ]Union banned Animal testing the animal population is…

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    kittens and the dog that is fostering them might develop a mutual relationship even if they are different species. In the first article it states “ sometimes different species will work as partners. this textual evidence shows that no matter how animals help each each other it is important for their own survival. for example, the dog that just had puppies knows how to care of of her own but considering that the kittens are new and they don’t know how to take care of themselves. So in exchange…

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    local zoos and circuses to have a relaxing, enjoyable day. However, did it ever cross your mind how the animals feel physically or mentally? Exotic animals that we love visiting at these places are behind bars, held captive against their will for their entire lives. For some of these creatures they are they are born being constantly watched by strangers day after day. Life for larger circus animals seems far worse as they are encaged in prison cell that is incompatible for their size.…

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    There are many different service animals like the miniature horse and the capuchin monkey there are similarities and differences about these two service animals. The differences about these animals is that the capuchin monkey is very small it is only about eight pounds, being as small as they are they can still do lots of things to help their human do lots of things like change the channel or open a door even help in certain carers. Now some bad things about the capuchin monkey is you aren’t…

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    existence of animals. Animals have provided us with many needs such as entertainment and food, but are they really here to serve the human race? Many people argue that they are for it is the "circle of life". Animals eat other animals such as in the short story "Living like Weasels" by Annie Dillard. It discussed how weasels prey off of birds, rabbits, and mice. If animals are allowed to prey on other animals, then humans are allowed as well. The counter argument is that we abuse our animals…

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