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    Dealing with the climate change and along with that animals having to survive against it even more because of the fact (more details) that it’s becoming more of a threat than we know it. Animal Welfare is a term not used often‚ but global warming is very known in the world‚ mix those two together and it becomes a whole different topic. Animal welfare combined with global warming is more about how because the world climate is changing animals who live in topical areas and in very cold climates are

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    Smart Are Animals” on line 9 it states “She leapt over the five-foot fence and rushed to Andrea’s side”. So that is informing us about how dogs leap into action‚ but after that it states “But some people think her action was unthinking‚ after all it is a instinked and dogs have evolved from wolves who are highly social animals”. So all of that information are explanations. They tell us all of the pros they can do‚ then they wipe it all away with the cons. Most people think animals are not smart

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    Every year captive animals face depression and injuries. Many people debate over if animals should be held captive and displayed. Animals behaviors are strongly affected by their cages‚ surplus animals may get killed‚ and they may not adapt well if they are born into a habitat where they are held captive. However‚ animals held captive could be a wonderful thing because many families enjoy seeing exotic animals in zoos and circus’‚ being held captive may decrease the amount of animals being poached‚ and

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    Using Animals in Research : Pros and Cons by Using Animals in Research: A Review of Necessity Over

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    the idea of Animals having human rights. There is many of pros and cons for both sides. However‚ I believe that animals should have human rights because there is a lot of research proven that animals can be alike humans. Animals are important in an everyday human life. They make us humans feel love‚ affection‚ protected‚ and more. However‚ not all humans think that animals are important; Those who think that abuse and mistreat animals because they think that they’re just simply animals. They don’t

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    The Animal Welfare Act is long overdue for an update and should be amended further to improve the quality of life for all commercially bred animals. Until recently‚ many States have been in the dark over their own local regulations of puppy mills or factory farms. Now more States are realizing the damaging effects that poorly regulated puppy mills can cause. The Animal Welfare Act is a Federal law which covers all of the basic standards of living such as food‚ water‚ and shelter for commercially

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    Exotic Animals in Entertainment: The Pros and Cons Abstract The entertainment industry is a controversial subject‚ especially pertaining to the use of exotic animals for human enjoyment. The purpose of this research paper is to explore the history of exotic animals in entertainment and how the industry is viewed by the general public in the twenty-first century. The explanation of the history‚ legal aspects‚ organizations involved‚ public image‚ and the controversy of the industry will be covered

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    generation‚ selective breeding was introduced. Selective breeding is the process by which organisms (plants‚ animals) with a desired trait are chosen and breed to produce offspring with the desired trait due to human intervention. Selective breeding is popular in areas of agriculture as it produces results much faster than natural selection. The breeder will attempt to isolate and propagate the genotype of the desired trait. [1] Selective breeding can be seen as a way of breeding out unwanted alleles

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    Keeping animals imprisoned‚ in a cage‚ or tank for most‚ if not all of their lives can be traumatizing. Imagine if that was you; going from being free in the wild and being able to do and eat when/whatever you want‚ to being in a cage and having your whole life on a schedule not to mention having to deal with these creatures looking‚poking and studying you all day long. Kind of sounds like going to school doesn’t it? Fellow supporters agree that keeping animals in captivity should be illegal due

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    testing known as animal testing (Hajar). Over the years‚ as society and science progressed‚ animal testing did as well. The use of animal testing became ubiquitous in the scientific community and utilized in a variety of industries including the medical‚ cosmetic‚ and many more. However‚ recently‚ cosmetic animal testing has been garnering a significant amount of interest both among scientists and animal activists due to a number of cons that call into question whether or not cosmetic animal testing is

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