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Animal Experimentation: An Unnecessary Contributor In Human Life Today

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Animal Experimentation: An Unnecessary Contributor in Human Life Today
Research and experiments have been conducted on live animals since 400 B.C. The modern rise of animal testing has been prevalent for approximately 150 years, and for instance, it is estimated that 50-100 million animals die out in the laboratory for experiments annually (Wikipedia). The use of animals for experimentation is a cruel and painful process that should no longer be around, as these hours of torture being inflicted onto animals are an unnecessary process for the future of the human civilization. Although many would argue that the advancement of humanity may cease without animal subjects to perform test on, I contend that animal experimentation is an archaic testing due to the risk in its efficacy and new alternatives that have been made as the rise of technology in today’s society.
The extreme brutality and pain animals need to bear set animal experimentation unjustifiable. The amount of pain animals need to endure is literally unbearable: People drilling holes and screw objects to the skulls of primates, making them be …show more content…

Humans and animals share only about 1.16 percent of diseases in the world, which means the results from animal testing cannot be applied to humans (wikipedia.org). For instance, Dr. Richard Klausner said, “The history of cancer research has been a period of curing cancer in the mouse. We have cured mice of cancer for decades and it simply didn’t work in humans.” Additionally, Penicillin, which saved millions of lives in the 1940s, was extremely dangerous for mice. Not only diseases, but mice or other types of animals does not share anything with people; that can be the reason why the results of diseases, drugs, toxic, or other things does not fit to humans when they fit in animals. Animal experimentation does not give any profit but just takes the precious lives of animals

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