Thousands of animals die each year, the cause? Humans. There are two sides of opinions about animals being tested on. The opinion in favor of it exists, because some people would much rather test on animals than humans, but the other side doesn't want animals to suffer just so we can get rid of a headache or the pain of a bruise. Around the world animals are dying every day just because of human’s carelessness and some people are ok with it bit america is being split in half over this topic. 50%…
people. River dolphins live in the mightiest rivers into world, also which can be know to be the most populated and poorest paces on the earth (wff.panda.com) River dolphin are any of the six species of the small ,usually living in freshwater aquatic mammal are closely related…
have looked like lizards with flippers. Due to the fact that scientists only have fragments of a skeleton to base from, the ichthyosaur was thought to be many different things, including but not limited to: lizards, crocodiles, amphibians, and mammals. Starting in the twentieth century, scientists started learning how to study creatures better, and they finally classified the ichthyosaur as a reptile that is part of the Diapsida group. This group hosts snakes, lizards, crocodiles and…
Animals should not be used in laboratories for the testing of drugs of cosmetics. Sharon Jang 10GC Did you know that 95% of animals used in experiments are not protected by the federal Animal Welfare Act? Being injected with unknown drug injections and, being locked inside barren cage with endless loneliness, are hopeless situation for animals in laboratories. Even right now at this moment, animals are used in laboratories for our benefits. Animal testing means that using animals to test…
It is argued that the non-human animals have rights and that there is no morally relevant difference between the adult mammals and the non-human animals and hence adult mammals must have rights too. The main reason behind the argument is that the animals have same rights and deserve them as the other human being is that they have similar levels of the biological complexity; like human beings, animals…
85 million years ago a dinosaur named the pteranodon came to life. Named by Othniel C. Marsh in 1876, the pteranodon was an exceptional flying dinosaur. It’s name, meaning “winged and toothless,” was for the most part self explanatory. It was a flying dinosaur with a very wide wingspan and no teeth. Did you know that the pteranodon wing-span is longer than that of any known bird? It had a crest on its head, no teeth at all, and a very short tail. Despite what many people still think, modern…
Although the size of this part of the brain is equal in all humans, the frontal lobe of a person diagnosed with autism has been found to be underdeveloped, and very close to that of other non-human mammals with regards to the functions controlling emotions, social and daily life, and problem solving. According to Grandin, this would attribute to the similarities that are shared with animals’ simple emotions, and feelings that are direct and open.…
GOATS WHAT: Mountain goats are not native in the park they were introduced into the Absaroka Range in Montana in the 1940s. They migrated into the park and established breeding populations themselves in the 1990s. Mountain goats are sure-footed, with long, yellowish-white fur and black, spiked horns. Males stand about 1 meter high and weigh between 150 and 180 kg, females, which also have horns, are slightly smaller. WHERE: As of 2008, the number of goats in and adjacent to the park is…
“This won’t hurt a bit,” is placed in contrast to the depiction of the woman who had been subjected to harmful tests. In addition the placement of diction also assists the appeal of pathos as the AACT indirectly categorizes both humans and other mammals as “animals” in the text “Stop Animal Testing,” found directly under the woman’s swollen face. This categorization reminds humans that they are animals too, and if humans should not be subjected to unforgiving tests, then neither should…
others. This was a wakeup call for many trainers. They wanted SeaWorld to do something, Dawn was a loving person that they lost because of Tilikum becoming aggressive in the conditions that captivity provided him. The trainers work alongside these mammals everyday. “Those are not your whales. Ya know, you love them, and you think, I'm the one that touches them, feeds them, keeps them alive, gives them the care that they need. They're NOT your whales. They own them!” (Cowperthwaite). They form…