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    Animals In Chernobyl

    life without animals? That could of been possible in Chernobyl. Animals in Chernobyl were crazily affected because of the explosion. Living in Chernobyl are some pretty cool rare and endangered species. Because of the radiation from the explosion some of the animals eat differently. It's sad that Chernobyl could have had no animals because of one mistake made by a person. It's crazy how the animals were affected by Chernobyl. Animals of Chernobyl were affected in good and bad ways. Animals were deformed

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    I Want To Become A Veterinarian

    What kid doesn’t like animals? Usually all kids like animals, but for me it was different, I hated the presence and sounds the animals made, but all that changed when I got bit by the neighbors frightened chihuahua, instead of me being traumatized of the attack I ended up being in love with them, I know it sounds weird but just seeing how frightened the chihuahua was even though it just bit me it made me realize that they're not that bad, and ever since then I decided that I was going to become a

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    Animal Testing Research Paper

    A surprising fact about animal testing is that most of the animal researchers don't test drugs but do basic research and modify mice. Animal testing is used to assess the safety and effectiveness of everything from medication to cosmetics. As well as understanding how the human body works. Supporters believe it is a necessary practice, those opposed to animal testing believe that it involves the torture and Suffering Of Animals. Another fact about animal testing is used to assess safety and effective

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    Chordates Research Paper

    Chordates are animals with backbones. Animal groups in the chordate phylum include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Animals with backbones are the most highly evolved groups of animals, the most complex and complicated. While mammals represent the smallest group in terms of the number of species, they are a very unique group which includes marsupials and monotremes. Chordates have four defining features. These features can be found during embryonic development.in some chordates. One

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    Animal Testing Is Bad

    that indicates a product’s making is harm free to animals. Many tests are far from cruelty free. There are thirteen standardized tests for makeup testing, most of them being on animals (Siegel-Maier). The most common are the Draize and LD50 (Siegel-Maier). If testing on animals is more expensive and less accurate why choose that over other alternatives. Testing makeup on animals is immoral, ineffective, and unnecessary. Testing makeup on animals is immoral, it is cruel. There are many tests for

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    Holding Animals In Captivity Research Paper

    Most people don't know that holding animals in captivity causes aggression from the animals toward people. Animals are meant to be wild and free not held up in a cage that they don't want to be in. Animals should not be scientifically tested on. This could lead to death or severe damage to the animals. Holding animals in captivity makes them a lot more aggressive. However some would say that captivity keeps animals away from danger or aggression toward other animals. There are a lot of good reasons

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    Animal Testing Arguments

    Animal testing refers to experiments using animals to make discoveries in science and check the safety of products like cosmetics, food, and chemicals (HSI, 2004). Annually, over 100 million animals are used in scientific experiments and medical research worldwide (Taylor, Gordon, Langley, & Higgins, 2008). In comparison with the past, animal testing is now becoming even more prevalent. The quantity of rats and mice used in research has been increasing by approximately 20% per year and is expected

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    Sprague Dawley Rats

    Animals: Young adult male Sprague Dawley rats (Harlan Laboratories, Madison, WI, USA), were used for these experiments. The rats weighed between 250 to 300 g at the start of the experiments. Rats were individually housed in ventilated polycarbonate Animal Care System Cages in a temperature and humidity controlled room on a 12:12 light:dark cycle with ad libitum food and water access, unless otherwise noted. All protocols and procedures were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

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    Should We Have Zoos Fought?

    out? When will zoos ever change? People have affected animals since the dawn of history. Humans have destroyed habitats and eradicated their families. Although keeping animals in a zoo can help stop the extinction of a species, Zoos need to be rethought because animals lose instincts in zoos, they experience behavioral problems, and animals experience overcrowding. Animals confined to a small space lose innate instincts to hunt and run. Animals don’t have the ability to hunt or run for distances if

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    Japanese Spider Crab Research Paper

    Visitors to the Pacific coast of Japan may see a large crab with long legs like a spider. This animal is the Japanese Spider Crab. It is a crab that is a member of the family Inachidae. The Japanese Spider Crab is an unusual animal that is threatened by fishery. Japanese Spider Crabs most often inhabit the sandy and rocky bottom of the continental shelf and slope at an average depth of 150 - 300 meters. They like to

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