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!!my part of the presentation!! =^_^= Devin Ratcliffe

 Animals have hearts. Okay, they have emotions just like we do. You know when your little and you pull your first puppy’s ears and it goes “Arrf!”? That’s doggy language for “Ouch!”. They feel PAIN just as vividly as we do.  There are many facts that support the fact that animal testing is wrong.

 There are many different types of animal testing…one of the most heinous and vicious in my opinion is Carcinogenicity.  The chemicals are administered to the animal orally or sometimes they are inhaled for about two years and then when the animal finally gets cancer and dies the lab workers study the tissue and entrails of the animal for further cancer research on humans.  They test this on rats and mice who are already prone to stinking cancer.  How are mice and rats like us!!!?

 Mutagenicity which changes the genes of the animal  Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity in which they orally give impregnated female animals chemicals to alter what the fetus will look like before birth  Neurotoxicity in which chemicals are entered into the creatures brain to test nerve development.  Pyrogenicity in which they give the animal chemicals to actually make its body temperature increase painfully  Pyrogenicity is mostly performed on rabbits.

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