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    Animal Testing and Researching Animal testing is supported by some, but opposed to others. The growing number of animals used in research differs among the different countries. The fruit fly and nematode are the most used animal in testing. However, the most common mammals used in animal research are mice and rats. Shaved albino rabbits and guinea pigs suffer severe testing for skin irritancy and eye irritancy. Though the usage of non-human primates are outlawed in some countries, the U.S. still

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    After a state of the art breakthrough at a scientific laboratory, several tested animals became capable of human intellectual capabilities and emotions. During an unseen event, they escape the facility, no longer remaining hostage as test experiments. Ten years pass and now the roles have reversed. These super hybrid animals are now the top of the food chain and humans are their pawns. In a reversal of roles, zoos now hold humans in depicted natural environments and local grocery and department

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    "Animal testing is a catastrophe. Do you agree?" Animals play a significant role in our existence, they involve in food chain and help in the sustainability of bio diversity. Unfortunately they entered the scientific field through the experiments of new drugs. The utilization of creatures in exploratory investigations in the UK can be followed back at any rate similarly as the seventeenth Century with Harvey 's analyses on various creature species intending to show blood flow.

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    While domesticated pets like dogs and cats make good pets many people want to own exotic animals that belong in the wild. These animals range from tigers to pythons, but should not be owned as they need special care most people cannot provide. Not only this, but exotic animals release is harmful for everyone, the exotic animal, humans, and native animals. Lastly, many exotic animals carry diseases that are harmless to them, but fatal to humans. Exotic “pets” are harmful for everyone, not just the

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    placed back into the womb. Eighty percent of the infants died (37). The experiments conducted in New York University’s research laboratories are cruel and the details are horrendously graphic. Researchers intentionally mutilate the eyes of the baby Macaque monkeys,

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    live generally deplorable and very restricted. These animals are deprived of social interaction and proper living environments their entire lives. This often causes odd behaviors that could very well interfere with every experiment. For example large Rhesus monkeys are kept in two feet by three feet cages and they developed abnormal "neurotic" behavior, such extreme conditions make the animal's text results very questionable. (Fox) Scientists ignore the animal's stuffing and call it "adaptive" because

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    Macaque Research Paper

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    Introduction Macaque species constitute a family Macaca that is a gathering of old world monkeys of the cercopithecinae subfamily. The species has twenty-two individuals all living in distinctive environmental specialties. The principle engages that researchers have with the species is the social structures that the species display. Inside their groups, there is a reasonable chain of command complete with obligations and obligations. In this way, the species does show an expanded discernment remainder

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    Essay on Varying Patterns of Speciation

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    Varying Patterns of Speciation Wallace’s line, located in the Malay-Archipelago, is one of the best known and most studied boundaries of zoogeography in the world. It is a transition zone between the islands of Borneo and Sulawesi and the islands of Bali and Lombork, which marks both the convergence and division of the diverse flora and fauna found in the Asian (Borneo, The Philippines, and Western Indonesia), and the Australian regions (Sulawesi, Eastern Indonesia, Australia, and New Guinea)

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    Most people are families with domesticated animals as pets. The most common pets are dogs and cats. However, some people want to own exotic animals instead of normal animals. They pick what they want, but they actually don’t pay attention to an outcome later. There have three outcomes that people should not own exotic animals which are bad for animals, bad for owners, and bad for environment. In the Steps to Writing Well textbook by Jean Wyrick, there has an article that supports people who adopt

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    Every year, ten to one hundred million animals are tested on. Rats and mice were two-thirds of that total. In addition to that there are one hundred and eighty thousand dogs, fifty five thousand cats, five hundred thousand rabbits, a similar number of guinea pigs, and sixty thousand primates. With these numbers why still test on animals? Animal testing needs to stop. It is wrong. These animals are dying from neglect and harsh conditions. Animal testing is not even one hundred percent accurate! People

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