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    Animal Care Specialist A animal care specialists is a worker who is employed by a animal care location such as a veterinarian's office, a kennel, a clinic, or a lab. When at work a animal care specialists may and will most likely have a wide variety of different duties relating to caring for animals and ensuring their wellness, as well as dealing with the many visitors that encounter or any extra task given by their administrators.” Animal care specialist also can be an active soldier in the U…

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    Giant Squid Research Paper

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    One reason that many believed that the giant squid was a passive hunter was the amount of ammonium in its tissues. There are two groups of squid in relation to density in water; the first are denser than water and must swim to stay afloat, the second are “nearly neutrally buoyant” (Clarke et al. 1979). The giant squid falls into the second category; it remains buoyant because of ammonium chloride filled pockets in its muscles, which balance its density. This means that it does not need to be…

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    On average, about 26 million animals are taken and used as little test subjects for big corporations to test their possibly harmful, and occasionally lethal, products before they release them to the public's use. This testing on animals began in 500 B.C and many corporations that participate in it see no harm, and have absolutely no intentions of stopping it anytime soon. There are many people that think testing these possibly dangerous products on innocent animals is not a big deal, but this…

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    “Wilds Animals Aren’t Pets” and “Opposing View: Let People Own Exotic Animals”, the following essays on the keeping of exotic and wild animals as pets were first published in USA Today in a "Today's Debate" column (2011) (Wyrick, 2014). When we objectively analyze the strengths and weakness of each essay, the argument for not having an exotic animal for a pet is demonstrated as follows. So some people may wonder why we shouldn’t keep exotic animals as pets. We should not keep exotic animals as…

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    This semester in Experimental psychology: Learning and Behaviors we started lab by learning to understand the responsibilities on how to use animals in a laboratory setting. We had to pass a test regarding the ethics of the treatment of animals. These ethics involved the institution, state, and federal regulations. Once we finished this process we received 15 Syrian male hamsters that were only 22 days old. We got split into a group of two, and got to care for one hamster per group. Each group…

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    Should Marine Animals be kept in Captivity or Not? Imagine if the planet you lived in, the house you breathed in, and also the freedom you contended in were suddenly quarantined from you. There is and increasing crisis of whether marine animals should be kept in captivity or not. Marine animals should not be kept in captivity. There are three reasons of why marine animals should not stay in captivity. One reason is that the marine animals’ life span and health decreases. One way their health…

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    For example, “‘Rats and mice eat and contaminate human, pet and livestock foods’”(source 3). This shows that rats and mice can transfer diseases into the food that people eat. In addition, rats can also transfer diseases to animals due to their reputation for disease carrying abilities. Another example would be, “They also destroy property by chewing wires, which may cause fires, as well as gnaw pipes, chew water hoses and damage wood doors, floors, walls, clothing and furniture”(source…

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    Living things have been vanishing since the start of life on our planet. Truth be told, most species that have ever lived on Earth are presently wiped out or never again living. Right around 50 percent of plant species and 75 percent of creature species, including the dinosaurs, wound up terminated. Species are constantly vanishing. This is the aftereffect of infections, rivalry from different species or the regular change in their atmosphere. At the point when people turned into the most…

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    Veterinarian Case Study

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    1. Care of the dogs shall include the following: a. All dogs shall be segregated for health, welfare or breeding reasons and any vicious dogs shall be removed and caged separately. b. Veterinarian must be on call and available to perform special veterinary care as needed. c. Facilities for isolating dogs under quarantine of treatment for communicable diseases shall be in a room or area that is separated from other dog-holding facilities. d. Dogs shall be provided with clean fresh water and…

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    The existence and history of animals on Earth is extraordinarily extensive with fossil evidence dating their inhabitance here roughly 560 million years ago. This by far surpasses the seemingly short in comparison recorded verification of human life that only goes back some 6,000 years ago. Before the paving of paths, the construction of building, and the before formation of civilization animals roamed and enjoyed all the Earth had to offer. As time passed, humans would similarly become accustom…

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