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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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    Animals should not be tested for barbering products because testing is cruel treatment to animals. Michele McKay states that “Animals endure chemicals being dripped into their eyes, injected into their bodies, forced up their nostrils or forced down their throats” (1). According to the article chemicals are put in there eyes which can cause them to become blind, injections can have dangerous side effects and the force feeding makes animals eat or digest things they usually would never eat.…

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    Animal Testing Inhumane

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    testing on animals fail. The AWA does not cover rats, mice, fish and birds, which comprise around 95% of the animals used in research. Animals should not be use for scientific research because Animal testing is cruel and inhumane, Animal tests do not reliably predict results in human beings and Animals are very different from human beings and therefore make poor test subjects. Frist of all, animal testing is cruel and inhumane. According to Humane Society International, animals used in…

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    As a Colorado native, I spent much time in the mountains, hiking, skiing, camping, and I've developed an admiration for nature. Of my family, I’m the most skilled at spotting wildlife, from brown bears in the neighborhood, tadpoles in ponds, monk seals on beaches (when my mother was convinced it was a rock), to eagles on trees, I've always paid attention to the creatures around me. Eventually in freshman year I began to seriously study the sciences, and the capabilities of applying them. For a…

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    Animal Testing Benefits

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    Wen 1 Rico Wen Ms. Toteda English February 12, 2015 Why animal testing? Did you know that the poliovirus infected over 350 000 people since its discovery? However, with the help of animal testing, the global occurrence rate of this disease has been significantly reduced to 300 cases in 2012. Animal testing was first used by the Greeks, Arabs and Romans to develop medicines to remedy the sick. In our world today, besides curing diseases, animal testing can be used to prevent people from getting…

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    Why Is Animal Testing Bad

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    Have you ever thought animal testing is bad to animals? Animal testing can hurt the animals really badly. Scientists, do this to make sure that the cosmetics will not hurt humans. This means that animals are being tested for cosmetics, it might have a bad effect, and could get the animals sick or kill them. Animals testing should keep on going on even though scientist don't listen because it is a law to not test on animals. Scientists, do this to make sure that humans are not affected by…

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    Nutria Summary

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    produce at least “five young per litter” but can deliver up to 13 about three times each year( Stevens Institute of Technology 1). Nutria rats arrived in Louisiana around the 1930s with a population of about 20 and then bred to an “estimated 20 million animals within two decades” (Stevens Institute of Technology 1). The warm weather in Louisiana allowed their population to rave in the marsh and wetlands.…

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    Zoo Controversy

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    of them are actually beneficial to the animals that live there. Some people will argue and say zoos are a cruel form of entertainment for people dicised as a place made to shelter and help the animals. Others will say that the people who disagree with zoos are not properly educated about what some zoos really do and how they have changed. Some zoos are beneficial to the animals that live there. Thousands of years ago wealthy people would collect exotic animals and keep them to show their wealth…

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    to grow. Since their is a competition for the available resources only a few will actually mature into adult trees. Most of the fish would be predators. This is because of the lack of sunlight which is needed for plants to grow. The organisms/animals that first…

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    Human- animal interaction has always been considered a healthy way for people who seem to be depressed or alone. Having someone to care for is always recommended for people who are alone with no kids or spouse, having a pet is a good way of keeping someone sane. The interaction between human and animals can be beneficial on both sides, for the animal it can help a lot of them in need that have suffered abuse and neglect. However for humans it’s a sense of comfort and care they don’t always…

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